Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Diego Luna
Tenoch Iturbide
Gael García Bernal
Julio Zapata
Maribel Verdú
Luisa Cortés
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Narrator (voice)
Diana Bracho
Silvia Allende de Iturbide
Verónica Langer
María Eugenia Calles de Huerta
María Aura
Cecilia Huerta
Emilio Echevarría
Miguel Iturbide
Marta Aura
Enriqueta 'Queta' Allende
Silverio Palacios
Jesús 'Chuy' Carranza
Ana López Mercado
Ana Morelos
Andrés Almeida
Diego 'Saba' Madero
Nathan Grinberg
Manuel Huerta
Giselle Audirac
Nicole Bazaine
Arturo Ríos
Esteban Morelos
Juan Carlos Remolina
Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca
Liboria Rodríguez
Leodegaria 'Leo' Victoria
Mayra Sérbulo
Mabel Juárez de Carranza
Andrea López
Lucero Carranza
Amaury Sérbulo
Christian Carranza
Jorge Vergara
President (uncredited) / Producer
Emmanuel Lubezki
Director of Photography
Alfonso Cuarón
Director / Screenplay / Producer / Editor
Carlos Cuarón
Screenplay
Alex Vázquez
Special Effects
Miguel Ángel Álvarez
Production Design / Art Direction
David Linde
Executive Producer
Sandra Solares
Line Producer / Production Manager
Amy Kaufman
Executive Producer
Alex Rodríguez
Editor
Marc Bèdia
Production Design / Production Supervisor
Sergio Aguero
Executive Producer
Noëlle Penraat
Negative Cutter
Manuel Teil
Casting
Carlos Hernández
Construction Manager
Jonás Cuarón
Thanks
Manuel Billeter
Additional Editor / Translator
Berenice Manjarrez Vericat
Assistant Director
Annette Fradera
Music Supervisor
Kelly Miller
Production Executive
Carlos Sánchez
Makeup Artist / Hairstylist
Liza Richardson
Music Supervisor
Raúl Olvera Ferrer
Thanks
Alfonso Rojas
Construction Manager
Miho Hatori
Thanks
Henry W. Holmes Jr.
Thanks
David Gray
Assistant Editor
Eamon O'Farrill
Unit Production Manager
José Enrique Fernández
Music Coordinator
Enrique Bunbury
Thanks
Silvia Garza Bermúdez
Assistant Editor
Keary Jenkins
Production Supervisor
Maury Carvajal
Script Supervisor
Sue Shufro
Music Editor
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Thanks
Mario Ontal
Assistant Editor
Kathy Thomson
Digital Colorist
Bryan McMahan
Colorist
Camilo Lara
Music Coordinator
Guillermo del Toro
Thanks
César González
Extras Casting Coordinator
Dante Aguilar
Unit Manager
Mily Moreno
Property Master
Rocío Ortega
Animal Wrangler
Steve Golin
Thanks
Guillermo Cossío
Art Direction
Roberto Loera
Set Decoration
Fernanda Arce
Assistant Director
Manuel Hinojosa
Assistant Director
Gabriela Diaque
Costume Design
Gonzalo García Barcha
Title Designer
Ted Hope
Thanks
Steve Rabineau
Thanks
Fernando Trueba
Thanks
Diana Quiroz
Art Direction
Simón Bross
Thanks
Jeff Rath
Post Production Supervisor
Jennifer Ruff
Assistant Editor
Dean Lyras
Thanks
Natalia Pollak
Extras Casting Coordinator
James Nichols Jr.
Assistant Editor
Timothy J. Sexton
Thanks
Phillip Fuller
Sound Mix Technician
Blake Leyh
Sound Effects Editor
Debora Lilavois
Assistant Sound Editor
Skip Lievsay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Fleischman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Salvador Servín
Special Effects
Oscar González
Extras Casting Coordinator
Michael Holmstrom
Sound
Frank Kern
Sound Editor
José Antonio García
Production Sound Mixer
Marko Costanzo
Foley Artist
Ruy García
Sound Designer
Hugo Noriega Valencia
Sound Assistant
Felipe Zavala
Boom Operator
Philip Stockton
Sound Supervisor
Jesse Ehredt
Sound Recordist
Hal Levinsohn
ADR Editor
Marissa Littlefield
ADR Editor
Maria Carolina Larrosa
Art Department Coordinator
Lila Yomtoob
Apprentice Sound Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 8, 2001
Original NameY tu mamá también
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 46m
Budget$5,000,000
Box Office$33,600,000
Filming LocationsMexico
Genres
Wiki.
Y tu mamá también (Spanish for And Your Mother Too) is a 2001 Mexican road film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and co-written by him and his brother Carlos. It stars Mexican actors Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal and Spanish actress Maribel Verdú.
The film tells a coming-of-age story about two teenage boys who take a road trip with a woman in her late twenties. It is set in 1999 against the backdrop of Mexico's political and economic realities, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted seven decades of presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the rise of the opposition led by Vicente Fox.
The film's explicit depiction of sex, nudity, and drug use caused complications in the film's rating. In Mexico, the film earned $2.2 million its first weekend in June 2001, setting a new record for the highest box office opening in Mexican cinema. In 2002, the film was released in English-speaking markets under its Spanish title, with a limited release in the United States. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards and as Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globe Awards.