highlights of the venice film festival and joining the studio by d.w. culture editor scott roxboro so it's got all these get to see him so this is a very special win for alfonso quote on who made a very personal film with roma wasn't it yet though very much so it is interesting because corals best known for big hollywood films really gravity children of men but this is completely different said it's a look at his own childhood growing up in mexico city in the one nine hundred seventy s. but what i found really interesting was that instead of telling his own story he decides to focus instead on the two most important women in his life is at the time is his mother and his name me growing up and so in doing so he sort of puts a focus on two women growing up in a very male dominated society and gives them a voice that they probably didn't have then and often women of this kind don't have in cinema today credibly powerful film visually unbelievably stunning shot and amazing black and white it's for me his best film i really loved him as