So I work in the industry and there's some HOT tea being spilled right now about Roma's production process and a mystery regarding why Alfonso Cuarón took all the cinematography credit for Roma when, during principal photography, it was covered in the media that Galo Olivares was the real DP (director of photography/cinematographer). Here is a production photo of the two of them:In the credits, Olivares is listed as "collaborating cinematographer". He was reached out to for comment and said he couldn't talk due to being under NDA- the consensus around my DP friends is that he was paid extra on top of his rate to give up the credit so Cuarón can be the first director to win Oscars for both cinematography and directing at the same time. Which is pretty shitty, I guess. There's no union for DP's in Mexico, which is even shittier.Receipts below- this was covered in Mexican media but for some reason none of Hollywood's outlets (Variety, IndieWire, et al.) are covering it.Getting credit for this project would have rocketed Olivares' career to new heights and made him a rising star in the industry. I decided to make this thread to signal boost it past the core networks that the story is circulating in right now.