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Alfonso Cuarón
Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Editor
Director
- 2006 - Paris Je T'aime
- 2006 - Children of Men
- 2004 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- 2001 - And Your Mother Too
- 1997 - Great Expectations
- 1995 - A Little Princess
Screenwriter
- 2001 - And Your Mother Too
Producer
- 2006 - Pan's Labyrinth
- 2001 - And Your Mother Too
Editor
- 2001 - And Your Mother Too
Articles
- Nov 28 2008 - Jonás Cuarón and Eireann Harper discuss 'Año Uña'
- May 18 2007 - Cuaron, del Toro and Inarritu gain Focus
- Sep 21 2006 - 'Children of Men' feature
- Sep 13 2006 - Venetian class
- Sep 7 2006 - FrightFest reviewed
- Sep 4 2006 - Venice diary - 'Children of Men' review
- Jul 19 2006 - Shooting 'Stormbreaker' in London
- May 18 2006 - Cannes diary part two
- Oct 24 2005 - 'Life of Pi' gets a new director
- Jun 16 2005 - Clive Owen and Julianne Moore to have 'The Children of Men'
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