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Y Tu Mama Tambien (Paperback)
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Y Tu Mama Tambien (Paperback)
Series: BFI Film Classics
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Loot Price R314
Discovery Miles 3 140
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Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001), an intelligent and sensual road movie
directed by Alfonso Cuaron and co-written by him and his brother
Carlos, is both an acclaimed feature by a director who would go on
to win Oscars and a box office success abroad and in its native
Mexico, where it was the biggest grossing local film of all time.
Its teenage protagonists Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna went on
to be major stars of global cinema. Yet on its release the film was
vilified by established Mexican critics as a coarse comedy and
'Penthouse fantasy' of youthful lust for an older woman. Paul
Julian Smith's lucid study of the film argues that Y Tu Mama
Tambien not only addresses with playful seriousness such major
issues as gender, race, class, and space, which are yet more urgent
now than they were on its release; but that the film's apparently
casual aesthetic masks a sophisticated audiovisual style, one which
brings together popular genre film and auteurist experiment. Smith
suggests Y Tu Mama Tambien remains an example for world cinema of
how a very local film can connect with a global audience that is
ignorant of such niceties. Combining production and distribution
history, based on unexplored material held in Mexico City archives,
with close textual analysis, Smith makes an argument for Cuaron's
film as an enduring masterpiece that hides in plain sight as an
ephemeral teen movie.
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