Alfonso Cuarón sets next film in 1970s Mexico City

Sep 8, 2016 | 11:45 AM

LOS ANGELES — Oscar-winner Alfonso Cuarón is coming back to earth, and his home country, for his next film. The “Gravity” director’s new project will take on a year in the life of a middle class family in Mexico City in the early 1970s.

Participant Media announced the untitled film and collaboration Thursday.

Cuarón said that the still-untitled film is close to his heart and that it will be his first to film in Mexico since his 2001 coming-of-age road trip movie “Y Tu Mamá También.”

This will be Cuarón’s first film since “Gravity,” which won seven Oscars in 2014, including Best Director.