A film crew working on director Alfonso Cuarón’s latest movie say they have been assaulted and robbed while filming on a street in downtown Mexico City.
Cuarón, who won the best director Oscar in 2014 for his film Gravity, is making his first film in Mexico in 15 years.
No title has been announced, but Participant media says the movie is about “a year in the life of a middle-class family in Mexico City in the early 1970s”.
In a letter reported by Deadline, the production team said they were working with official permits from the city’s film commission when they were assaulted.