translated from Spanish: Actress Roma is a victim of racism on social networks

Yalitza Aparicio, who is one of the stars of the movie “Rome”, Alfonso Cuarón, and which gave birth to “Cleo”, is victim of racism on social networks, reported in different portale News s.
Yalitza Aparicio make negative comments, after the photo shoot he did for “Vanity Fair” magazine, in its version of the United States.

Although the mona dress of silk, mona is enough”, is one of the bad comments that make on Yalitza. Various users have reported their displeasure to the physical appearance of the new Hollywood actress.

Time and Space constrain us, but they also defines who we are, creating inexplicable bonds with the others that flow with us at the same time and through the same places. pic.twitter.com/hGvwgo3ZKa— ROMA (@ROMACuaron) August 16, 2018 with exclusive designs from Prada, Gucci and Louis Vuitton; House-Pierre Hardy boots footwear and made-up with Chanel, Yalitza appears in a full article in the American magazine that mainly speaks of culture, fashion, royalty and luxury.
 “Vanity Fair” portrayed the characteristic features of the majority of Mexicans, being the main reason for the racism of Mexicans toward a Mexican brown skin and black hair.
also, according to Mexico, Yalitza has been nominated as “Actress” at the awards and included among the 10 best performances of cinema in 2018 by Time magazine.

The comments made Aparicio are mainly aggressive appearance to carry expensive designer brands. Yalitza Aparicio has been chosen by Hollywood Film Awards as new Hollywood actress.

 

 

Netflix has released a new trailer for the upcoming drama “Rome.” The film, which stars Marina de Tavira, Marco Graf, Yalitza Aparicio, Daniela Demesa, Enoch Leaño, Victor Manuel Resendiz Ruiz, Nancy Garcia and Jorge Antonio Guerrero, was written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men, Y Tu Mama Tambien). “A vivid gynophobic of domestic strife and social hierarchy amidst political turmoil, Rome follows a young domestic worker Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio) from Mixtec heritage descent and her co-worker Adela (Nancy Garcia), Mixtec, who work for a small family in the” middle-class neighborhood of Rome. Mother of four, Sofia (Marina de Tavira), copes with the extended absence of her husband, Cleo faces her own devastating news that threatens to distract her from caring for Sofia’s children, whom she loves as her own. While trying to construct a new sense of love and solidarity in a context of a social hierarchy where class and race are perversely intertwined, Cleo and Sofia quietly wrestle with infiltrating the family home in a country facing confrontation between changes to Government-backed militia and student demonstrators.” “Rome” will be arriving in select theaters on November 21st, 2018, and then on the streaming service on December 14th. What are your guys’ thoughts on the trailer? #Roma #AlfonsoCuaron #MarinadeTavira #MarcoGraf #YalitzaAparicio #DanielaDemesa #EnocLeaño #VictorManuelResendizRuiz #NancyGarcía #JorgeAntonioGuerrero #Netflix #NewTrailer a publication shared by Connor Dillon (@obsessedwithmovies) Nov 13 2018 8:04 PST on this note:





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