Alfonso Cuarón's road movie following two teenage boys and an older woman traversing Mexico's Pacific coast is both the most erotic and the most politically acute film about class and national identity in Mexican cinema. The film's production was entirely in Mexico with a Mexican cast and crew, making it the most commercially successful purely domestic Mexican film of the 2000s.

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