Month: October 2020

Roma

“Roma” Analysis and Review: Alfonso Cuarón Paints His Deeply Personal “Roma” with Memories, Dreams, and Nostalgia

Alfonso Cuarón pays a heart-warming tribute to his childhood nanny Libo Rodriguez through his intensely personal masterly woven black and white film Roma. It is set at the backdrop of Colonia Roma in Mexico City in 1970-1971 and portrays a part of Cuarón’s childhood. Roma is built on the shared memories of both Cuarón and …

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Birds of Passage

“Birds of Passage” Analysis and Review: “Birds of Passage” Is a True, Detailed, and Authentic Colombian Mafia Story

Ciro Guerra’s Birds of Passage brilliantly captures Colombia’s Wayuu people and their culture. Guerra mesmerized viewers with his previous film Embrace of the Serpent. This time too he mesmerizes the viewers with his well-researched and contemplated film Birds of Passage. He along with co-director and his ex-wife Cristina Gallego entered the arena of Wayuu people …

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