Alfonso Cuaron directed a handful of movies and television before 2001, but it was Y Tu Mama Tambien that thrust him on to the scene. The film’s energetic embrace of teenage sexuality and coming of age combined with its sobering look at Mexican politics and class divisions made for a sensational piece of cinema. Cuaron’s mixture of tones and themes showed off the directors technical acuity and creativity.
Needless to say we all love this movie. And more than 10 years after its release, it feels as vibrant and beautiful as ever.
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Next week on The Stake Podcast, Alfonso Cuaron takes over the wizarding world with the third (and best) installment of The Harry Potter Series: The Prisoner of Azkaban.

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