Alfonso Cuaron\'s \'Roma\' registers twin win at Golden Globes

Alfonso Cuaron's 'Roma' registers twin win at Golden Globes

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Alfonso Cuaron's critically-loved "Roma" took home two trophies -- Best Foreign Language and Best -- at

The Academy award-winning director, who is widely expected to win major nominations at again with the semi-autobiographical black-and-white drama, said "cinema at its best tears down walls and builds bridges to other cultures."

Inspired by his childhood memories of growing up in the in the first two years of the 1970s, "Roma" follows a employed by a middle-class family. The title refers to a neighbourhood in Mexico City, Colonia Rom.

Cuaron said "as we cross these bridges" and experience new shapes and faces, "we begin to realise that while they may be strange, they are not unfamiliar. We begin to understand exactly how much we have in common."

"Roma" made its world premiere at the Venice International Festival where it took home the Golden Lion, the festival's top honor. The received a limited theatrical run before its release on

The other nominees in the category included "Capernaum" (Lebanon), "Girl " (Belgium), "Never Look Away" (Germany) and "Shoplifters" (Japan).

Cuaron thanked his leading ladies -- and -- for "all of what they did in this film" as well as and "all the team that really made an amazing effort to bring this film all around the world."

In the Best the Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker was nominated alongside and Tony McNamara( "The Favourite"), Barry Jenkins ("If Beale Street Could Talk"), McKay ("Vice) and Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga, ("Green Book").

The film was also nominated in the Best Screenplay-Motion Picture category, but "Green Book" took home the prize.

"Roma" was ineligible for a best picture nod because the category is reserved "exclusively for English-language motion pictures".

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 11:00 IST