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  1. Y tu mamá también. Y tu mamá también (Spanish for And Your Mother Too) [1][2][3][4] is a 2001 Mexican coming-of-age comedy drama road film [5][6][7][8][9] directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who co-wrote the script with his brother Carlos. [10] It follows two teenage boys who take a road trip with a woman in her late twenties and stars Diego Luna ...

  2. Y tu mamá también: Directed by Alfonso Cuarón. With Daniel Giménez Cacho, Ana López Mercado, Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal. In Mexico, two teenage boys and an older woman embark on a road trip and learn a thing or two about life and each other.

  3. Aug 25, 2021 · Aug. 25, 2021. Mexican cinema was just emerging from decades of obscurity when Alfonso Cuarón’s “ Y Tu Mamá También,” a voyage of self-discovery and the study of a country in flux, was ...

  4. Jul 18, 2024 · I hope you enjoy. “Y Tu Mamá También” or “And Your Mama too” is a loose follow on from Alfonso Cuarón’s debut feature “ Love in a Time of Hysteria” as it follows vaguely similar ...

  5. María Eugenia Calles de Huerta: María Aura ... Cecilia Huerta: Giselle Audirac ... Nicole Bazaine: Arturo Ríos ... Esteban Morelos: Andrés Almeida ... Diego 'Saba' Madero: Diana Bracho ... Silvia Allende de Iturbide: Emilio Echevarría ... Miguel Iturbide: Marta Aura ... Enriqueta 'Queta' Allende: Maribel Verdú ... Luisa Cortés: Juan ...

  6. Y tu mamá también. Y tu mamá también is a 2001 Mexican road movie directed by Alfonso Cuarón, which also launched the careers of actors Gael García Bernal (The Motorcycle Diaries, Mozart in the Jungle) and Diego Luna (Rogue One). The title means, (more or less), "And yo momma too." Two boys go on a trip to find a beach called Heaven's Mouth.

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  8. Jun 8, 2001 · Y tu mamá también is a 2001 Mexican coming-of-age comedy drama road film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who co-wrote the script with his brother Carlos. It follows two teenage boys who take a road trip with a woman in her late twenties and stars Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal, and Maribel Verdú, with narration by Daniel Giménez Cacho.