Directed by Alfonso Cuarón • 2001 • Mexico
Starring Maribel Verdú, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna
This smash road comedy from Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón is that rare movie to combine raunchy subject matter and emotional warmth. Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna shot to international stardom as a pair of horny Mexico City teenagers from different classes who, after their girlfriends jet off to Italy for the summer, are bewitched by a gorgeous older Spanish woman (Maribel Verdú) they meet at a wedding. When she agrees to accompany them on a trip to a faraway beach, the three form an increasingly intense and sensual alliance that ultimately strips them both physically and emotionally bare. Shot with elegance and dexterity by the great Emmanuel Lubezki, Y TU MAMÁ TAMBIÉN is a funny and moving look at human desire.
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón • 2001 • Mexico
Starring Maribel Verdú, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna
This smash road comedy from Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón is that rare movie to combine raunchy subject matter and emotional warmth. Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna shot to internationa...
This documentary was created at the time of the production of Y TU MAMÁ TAMBIÉN in 2001 and features interviews with director Alfonso Cuarón, cowriter Carlos Cuarón, director of photography Emmanuel Lubezki, and actors Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, and Maribel Verdú.
This documentary, produced in 2014, features interviews with director Alfonso Cuarón, cowriter Carlos Cuarón, director of photography Emmanuel Lubezki, and actors Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, and Maribel Verdú.
This documentary from 2001 features behind-the-scenes footage from the film’s production and is narrated by actor Daniel Giménez Cacho, the star of Alfonso Cuarón's debute feature, SÓLO CON TU PAREJA, and the narrator of Y TU MAMÁ TAMBIÉN.
In this interview, conducted in 2014, philosopher Slavoj Žižek explores director Alfonso Cuarón’s subtle manipulation of foreground and background in Y TU MAMÁ TAMBIÉN, to comment on the film’s political and social context.
Directed by Carlos Cuarón • 2002 • Mexico
Carlos Cuarón wrote and directed this twelve-minute short in 2002, taking a look at family secrets hidden behind closed doors.