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Alfonso Cuarón Orozco (US: /kwɑːˈroʊn/kwar-OHN; Spanish: [alˈfonso kwaˈɾon]; born 28 November 1961) is a Mexican filmmaker. His accolades include four Academy Awards, seven BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. Cuarón made his feature film debut with the romantic comedy Sólo con tu pareja (1991) and directed the film adaptations A Little Princess (1995) and Great Expectations (1998). His breakthrough came with the coming-of-age film Y tu mamá también (2001), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He gained greater prominence for directing the fantasy film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), the dystopian drama Children of Men (2006), the science fiction drama Gravity (2013), and the semi-autobiographical drama Roma (2018). The latter two won him Academy Awards for Best Director. He also won Best Film Editing for Gravity and Best Cinematography for Roma. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alfonso Cuarón, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

What if Walt Disney Pictures adapted the novel Dracula into a dark PG-rated animated movie during the company's "Renaissance" days alongside The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Tarzan? Set in the gothic world of 1890s London and Transylvania, Dracula tells the story of Jonathan Harker and his fiancee Mina, as they face the ominous vampire count threatening to claim them as his next victims. Seeking the help of Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, the determined trio set off to stop Dracula's reign of terror.
