Marina de Tavira Servitje (born November 30, 1974) is a Mexican stage and screen actress. She is best known internationally for her role in Alfonso Cuarón's Roma (2018), which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination.
In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.
Nicolas Bannister, a rugged and solitary veteran living in a near-future Miami flooded by rising seas, is an expert in a dangerous occupation: he offers clients the chance to relive any memory they desire. His life changes when he meets a mysterious young woman named Mae. What begins as a simple matter of lost and found becomes a passionate love affair. But when a different client's memories implicate Mae in a series of violent crimes, Bannister must delve through the dark world of the past to uncover the truth about the woman he fell for.
Seventeen-year-old Carlos doesn't fit in anywhere, not in his family nor with the friends he has chosen in school. But everything changes when he is invited to a mythical nightclub where he discovers the underground LGBTQ nightlife scene: punk, sexual liberty and drugs.