Alfonso Cuaron's ROMA To Become Available in Netflix Starting December 14, 2018

The most personal project to date from director and writer Alfonso Cuarón (known for his previously outstanding works "Gravity", "Children of Men", "Y Tu Mama Tambien"), "Roma" follows Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio) who is a young domestic worker for a family in the middle-class neighborhood of Roma in Mexico City in the 1970s. The drama film promises to be a well-rounded affair as Cuaron draws from his own childhood to create an emotional portrait of domestic strife and social hierarchy and political strife in that time period. The film currently holds a 99% Rotten Tomatoes rating and is scheduled for limited theatrical releases in North America starting November 21. Luckily, the film will be released globally on Netflix on December 14 so us Asians also get a chance to see and experience "Roma". If you need more convincing, you can catch the film's trailer below:

As stated earlier, "Roma" will have exclusive limited theatrical engagements starting November 21 in Los Angeles, New York, and Mexico. Additional engagements in U.S. cities, Toronto and London will begin November 29 with other top U.S. markets and international territories continuing to roll out beginning December 5. The film will be released globally on Netflix on December 14 with an expanded theatrical release in the U.S. and international markets. In total, the film will be theatrically released in over 30 countries.


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