Lopez Obrador on Saturday transformed "Los
Pinos," the luxurious home of Mexican presidents during the last
eight decades, into a cultural center in a symbolic moment for
his presidency that has promised an end to rule by the country's
elite.
Cuaron said on Twitter on late Tuesday that "Los Pinos joins in
showing ROMA!," a film that focuses on an indigenous maid in a
middle-class home that mirrors the director's own upbringing in
Mexico City.
"Roma" will stream on Netflix beginning on Dec. 14 after limited
release in art-house theaters in Mexico. Major chains balked at
showing the Netflix-produced movie because of the short time
before it would become available on the streaming service. Ten
showings are currently scheduled for the "Los Pinos" screening
room between Dec. 7 and 11, according to the "Roma" website.
In November, Cuaron complained his film was being shown on more
screens in Poland and South Korea than his home country of
Mexico. But the number has grown. Cuaron said on Twitter on
Wednesday that 97 theaters in Mexico would show the movie.
(Reporting by Michael O'Boyle)
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