Roma [Blu-ray]
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Alfonso Cuarón writes and directs this drama starring Yalitza Aparicio as Cleo, a maid in the household of a middle class family in Colonia Roma, Mexico City. Sofía and Antonio (Marina de Tavira and Fernando Grediaga) live with Sofía's mother Teresa (Verónica García) and their four children. With Antonio away a lot on alleged business, Sofía turns to a special friendship which she has with her maid, Cleo.
When Cleo finds out that she is pregnant, Sofía and Teresa offer to take care of her in her time of need.
This Blu-ray is Region B (UK, Australia, New Zealand).
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Actors: Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Fernando Grediaga, Verónica García, Diego Cortina Autry, Carlos Peralta
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Format: Blu-ray
Languages: Mixtec, Spanish
Subtitles: English for the Hearing Impaired
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 135 minutes
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Release date: 24 February 2020
- 4K digital master, supervised by director Alfonso Cuarón, with Dolby Atmos soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- Road to “Roma,” a new documentary about the making of the film, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and an interview with Cuarón
- Snapshots from the Set, a new documentary featuring actors Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira, producers Gabriela Rodríguez and Nicolás Celis, production designer Eugenio Caballero, casting director Luis Rosales, executive producer David Linde, and others
- New documentaries about the film’s sound and postproduction processes, featuring Cuarón; Sergio Diaz, Skip Lievsay, and Craig Henighan from the postproduction sound team; editor Adam Gough; post production supervisor Carlos Morales; and finishing artist Steven J. Scott
- New documentary about the film’s ambitious theatrical campaign and social impact in Mexico, featuring Celis and Rodríguez
- Nothing at Stake, a new video essay by filmmaker :: kogonada
- Trailers
- Alternate French subtitles and Spanish SDH for the film
- PLUS: Essays by novelist Valeria Luiselli and historian Enrique Krauze, along with (Blu-ray only) writing by author Aurelio Asiain Córdova and production-design images with notes by Caballero
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