A Mexican town watches its ‘Roma’ star shine. Another treasure’s fate is less clear
Olivia Garcia Perez, 26, buys the movie “Roma” in a market stand in Tlaxiaco, Mexico, the hometown of the movie’s star, Yalitza Aparicio.
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A moto-taxi, a common form of transportation in Tlaxiaco.
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“Roma” star Yalitza Aparicio taught at this private kindergarten in Tlaxiaco.
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Parishioners with figurines of baby Jesus after a Fiesta de la Candelaria Mass in Tlaxiaco.
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Market day in Tlaxiaco.
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Paris Chiquito, or “Little Paris,” is the nickname for Tlaxiaco.
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Guadalupe Ramirez, right, gives music lessons at the Casa de la Cultura in Tlaxiaco.
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A clock tower is surrounded by an open-air market in the Plaza de la Constitucion in Tlaxiaco.
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The home where actress Yalitza Aparicio lived with her family.
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Nuestra Se–ora de la Asuncion Catholic Church, which anchors the Esplanada Benito Juarez in Tlaxiaco..
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