La familia es una memoria que todos compartimos. Family is a memory we all share. @romacuaron
Con unos meseros celebrando a Alejandro y el Chivo por su Oscar por CARNE Y ARENA. With some waiters celebrating Alejandro and Chivo their Oscar for CARNE Y ARENA.
La infamia. The infamy. Photo by @carlossomonte Inviting you to the Exclusive #ROMA Photography Exhibit at @lacma Featuring photos by Carlos Somonte November 3rd – February 19th 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Mon-Tue, Thu 11AM-5PM Wed Closed Fri 11AM-8PM Sat-Sun 10AM-7PM
Les comparto el nuevo trailer de #ROMACuarón. Sharing the new trailer for #ROMACuarón. @romacuaron
EL ADIOS / THE FAREWELL Photo by @carlossomonte @romacuaron
La memoria es el hilo que teje lo que somos. Memory is the thread that makes what we become. @romacuaron
“Quieres un helado?” “Do you want an ice cream?” Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
“Cuando yo era grande…” “When I was old…” Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
El tiempo y el espacio nos limitan, pero también definen quiénes somos, creando vínculos inexplicables con aquellos que fluyen con nosotros por los mismos lugares y al mismo tiempo. Time and Space constrain us, but they also define who we are, creating inexplicable bonds with the others that flow with us at the same time and through the same places. @ROMACuaron
Descubriendo ROMA. Discovering ROMA. Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
Existen periodos en la historia que dejan cicatrices en las sociedades y momentos en la vida que nos transforman. There are periods in history that scar societies and moments in life that transform us as individuals.
Descubriendo ROMA. Discovering ROMA. Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
“Sana, sana, colita de rana…” “Heal, heal, little frog tail…” Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
We thank Emma Watson for joining Mexico Rises // Agradecemos a Emma Watson por sumarse a Mexico Rises #mexicorises @emmawatson
Descubriendo ROMA. Discovering ROMA. Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
“Por las tortas…” “For the tortas…” Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
Descubriendo ROMA. Discovering ROMA. Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
“Va a ser una aventura…” “It’s going to be an adventure…” Photo by @carlossomonte #ROMACuarón @romacuaron
George Lucas y Barbra Streisand y algunos meseros @ LACMA Art Film Gala honoring George Lucas & Mark Bradford. George Lucas & Barbra Streisand and some waiters @ LACMA Art Film Gala honoring George Lucas & Mark Bradford.
CARNE Y ARENA Alejandro González Iñárritu’s VR experience opens in Washington DC next week, a place in much need to put their own barefoot feet on an immigrant experience. I would love to see @realdonaldtrump experiencing it!
Después de cenar en Asanebo. En la cocina con la banda mexicano-japonesa. After dinner at Asanebo. In the kitchen with the Mexican-Japanese gang.
@Bucuaron singing “watch” by Billie Eilish.
#Repost @bucuaron (@get_repost) ・・・ The beauty industry relies on making us feel unhappy and ashamed of our bodies. They make money by making people insecure and by pushing us to do whatever it takes to have the stereotypical and temporary “perfect” body. Over time there have been different ideal bodies, but we have this one now, and why’s that? About a hundred years ago they realized that you could earn money by stabilizing an impossible-to-get ideal body. We’re throwing arrows without knowing that there is no center. And that’s how everything started. “Don’t eat too much or else you’ll get fat”, we’ve been educated since born to PRAISE that body. It’s everywhere: it’s the body that sells you the shampoo that promises you golden locks on your TV, it’s the body that sells your morning cookies on your newspaper, it’s the body that sells you furniture on the poster on the streets, it’s the body that sells you… everything. When they sell you a product, they don’t only sell you the product, but the DREAM. In publicity they sell you the body and the accessory to reach the dream. It’s the body that we destroy ourselves to have, it’s the body that only 5% of the world wide population has. And what about the resting 95%? It’s running behind the 5%, by dieting, impossible exercises, buying pills, vomiting and much more, always more every day. Or even just by looking at themselves in the mirror and believing that they’re not enough and that they’d have to change. It’s observing our reflection and moving your fat backwards just to see how our body “would be” if we dieted just a little bit more. The value of the beauty industry ONLY in the United States is 60 billion. We’ve always fought for this body, but are we going to fight for it forever? It’s not your body you have to change, but your concept on it.