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Mexico City neighborhood celebrates "Roma" nominations

MEXICO CITY (AP) - News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards Tuesday had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday.

Cuaron's personal film shot in black-and-white with dialogue in Spanish and Mixtec was an atypical hit. The film dedicated to a domestic worker in his childhood home was released on Netflix allowing an audience far beyond those likely to buy a ticket to an intimate art house-type film to catch a glimpse of the capital's middle class Roma Sur, or South Roma, neighborhood.

Gloria Silvia Monreal lives across the street from Cuaron's childhood home. On Tuesday, she promised to shower Cuaron with kisses if he wins.

"He lived there in front and my parents and his parents greeted each other like good neighbors," Monreal said. "My brothers say they played ball here in the street."

Cuaron recreated the original facade of his home on Monreal's house to shoot some scenes. She has already seen the movie four times.

"It was something sensational, lovely," she said. "For us it was an incredible experience."

Roma Sur has been undergoing a steady transformation in recent years and becoming one of the city's hipper neighborhoods. Original art deco-style homes now mix with six-story chic apartment buildings. Bare bones taco posts give way to cafes and craft beer bars.

Rocio Moreno, 58, has lived in the Roma for 40 years. She hopes the film's attention will more generally help the image of Mexico and Latinos, "above all to boost the perception of this type of movie."

The home featured in the film sits on a quiet narrow street. In "Roma" the home's address is conveniently visible making it an easy pilgrimage site for fans visiting the city. The movie's success has made the film home and Cuaron's real childhood house across the street something of a tourist destination.

On Tuesday, Alex Kitterman, a 49-year-old fire man from England was snapping photos of the street. He saw "Roma" recently on Netflix and decided to stop by during his vacation.

"It makes a nice change to what is there in the cinema generally at the moment, all those Marvel Comics movies, a lot of violence," he said. "This is a gentle movie so I think it's a nice contrast to what is there at the moment."

Eliana Olaizola, a native of Argentina, now lives with her family in Cuaron's childhood home.

The 45-year-old doctor said it was wonderful that Mexican cinema was getting such international exposure.

"I like that (the film) is going to be something that I'll be able to show my children when they're older and they're going to be able to see their childhood home," she said. "I loved the movie."

This image released by Netflix shows filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron, left, and Yalitza Aparicio on the set of "Roma." On Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019, Cuaron was nominated for an Oscar for best director for his work on the film. The 91st Academy Awards will be held on Feb. 24. (Carlos Somonte/Netflix via AP) The Associated Press
This image released by Netflix shows Marina de Tavira, center, in a scene from the film "Roma," by filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron. On Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019, De Tavira was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress for her role in the film. The 91st Academy Awards will be held on Feb. 24. (Carlos Somonte/Netflix via AP) The Associated Press
A woman walks her dog past the childhood home of film director Alfonso Cuaron, who lived here in the 1970s, on Tepeji Street in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A public telephone booth stands destroyed in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A man eats inside a restaurant in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A dog suns himself outside a grocery store also selling traditional Christmas pinatas, in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A man gets his hair cut at a barbershop in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A mural decorates a building on Tepeji Street where Mexican film director Alfonso Cuaron grew up in the 1970s in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A garbage collector pushes his cart along a street in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A dog peers down from the roof of a building decorated for Christmas, in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018. News of Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards had residents of the director's childhood Mexico City neighborhood joyfully mining their own memories and anticipating showing their children the film someday. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
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