Movies / Y tu mamá también (2001)
Runtime: 106 min
Languages: Spanish
Countries: Mexico
Abandoned by their girlfriends for the summer, rich teenagers Tenoch and Julio meet older woman Luisa at a wedding. Trying to impress Luisa, the friends tell her they are headed on a road trip to a beautiful, secret beach called Boca del Cielo (Heaven's Mouth). Intrigued with their story and desperate to escape, Luisa asks if she can join them on their trip. Soon the three are headed out of Mexico City, making their way towards the fictional destination. Along the way Luisa seduces the two young men, and they begin to argue over her. As they continue their journey, caught up in their own world, the wealthy trio all but ignores the harsh realities of poverty that surround them.
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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Alfonso Cuarón | ... |
Writers (2) | Credit |
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Alfonso Cuarón | (screenplay) |
Carlos Cuarón | (screenplay) |
Editors (2) | Credit |
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Alex Rodríguez | ... |
Alfonso Cuarón | ... |
Cinematographers (1) | Credit |
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Emmanuel Lubezki | ... |
Actors (21) | Credit |
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Amaury Sérbulo | Christian Carranza |
Ana López Mercado | Ana Morelos |
Andrea López | Lucero Carranza |
Andrés Almeida | Diego 'Saba' Madero |
Arturo Ríos | Esteban Morelos |
Daniel Giménez Cacho | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
Diana Bracho | Silvia Allende de Iturbide |
Diego Luna | Tenoch Iturbide |
Emilio Echevarría | Miguel Iturbide |
Gael García Bernal | Julio Zapata |
Giselle Audirac | Nicole Bazaine |
Jorge Vergara | President (uncredited) |
Juan Carlos Remolina | Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca |
Liboria Rodríguez | Leodegaria 'Leo' Victoria |
María Aura | Cecilia Huerta |
Maribel Verdú | Luisa Cortés |
Marta Aura | Enriqueta 'Queta' Allende |
Mayra Serbulo | Mabel Juárez de Carranza |
Nathan Grinberg | Manuel Huerta |
Silverio Palacios | Jesús 'Chuy' Carranza |
Verónica Langer | María Eugenia Calles de Huerta |