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'''Alfonso Cuarón''' (1961) is a Mexican film director, best known for films like ''[[Y Tu Mamá También]]'' (2001), ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban  (2004)'' and ''"Pan's Labyrinth" (2006)''.
 
'''Alfonso Cuarón''' (1961) is a Mexican film director, best known for films like ''[[Y Tu Mamá También]]'' (2001), ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban  (2004)'' and ''"Pan's Labyrinth" (2006)''.
  
He wrote the script for ''[[Y Tu Mamá También]]'' (2001) while listening endlessly to [[Watermelon In Easter Hay]]. The song is included on the soundtrack.  
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He wrote the script for ''[[Y Tu Mamá También]]'' (2001) while listening endlessly to ''[[Watermelon In Easter Hay]]''. ''"We owe so much to Zappa. The tone of that song is the mood we were aiming for"'', claimed Cuarón. <ref>http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/23/1030052968253.html</ref> The song is included on the soundtrack with special permission by [[Gail Zappa]], even though Zappa's will stated that the song may never be used on any album except [[Joe's Garage]]. <ref>http://www.channel24.co.za/Movies/Features/BIO-Alfonso-Cuaron-20081201</ref>
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* [[Wikipedia:Alfonso Cuarón]]
  
 
[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Cuarón, Alfonso]]
 
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[[Category:Film Directors|Cuarón, Alfonso]]

Revision as of 13:35, 11 February 2012

Alfonso Cuarón (1961) is a Mexican film director, best known for films like Y Tu Mamá También (2001), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) and "Pan's Labyrinth" (2006).

He wrote the script for Y Tu Mamá También (2001) while listening endlessly to Watermelon In Easter Hay. "We owe so much to Zappa. The tone of that song is the mood we were aiming for", claimed Cuarón. [1] The song is included on the soundtrack with special permission by Gail Zappa, even though Zappa's will stated that the song may never be used on any album except Joe's Garage. [2]

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