Yalitza Aparicio Is Now Filming Her First Movie After Historic ‘Roma’ Oscar Nomination
Aparicio is starring opposite Damián Alcázar in a new horror movie titled “Presences.”
Aparicio is starring opposite Damián Alcázar in a new horror movie titled “Presences.”
Aparicio’s stardom has ignited an undeniable paradigm shift within Mexican society.
Aparicio penned a New York Times op-ed about how the phenomenon of “Roma” changed her life, and the world.
A spokesman for the Televisa network told the Associated Press it does not support racism and condemns any form of discrimination.
The Oscar nomination has made her one of the most visible indigenous women in the world.
The “Roma” star has been met with racism throughout awards season.
The actor and Alfonso Cuarón collaborator talks to the acclaimed actress about her experiences with her breakout role.
The “Roma” star is from Oaxaca and is of Mixtec descent, meaning her success is breaking a major glass ceiling around the world.
The director had three sacred principles in making this film, and they could be keys to Oscar success in February.