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'Roma' Director Alfonso Cuaron: "Hispanic-Americans Are Really Badly Represented" | Oscars 2019
The Hollywood Reporter
2019-02-25
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"There's so much talk about diversity and I mean, some progress has been made but definitely Hispanic Americans are really, really badly represented still," he said backstage.
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