Cuaron uses ‘Harry Potter’ credit to get through immigration

Alfonso Cuaron

Mexican Filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron has revealed he often has to use his Harry Potter directing credit to get through tough immigration checks into the US. (Source: Reuters)

Mexican Filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron has revealed he often has to use his Harry Potter directing credit to get through tough immigration checks into the US.

Cuaron, 53, who produced a new film called “Desierto” about a Mexican immigrant entering to the US, said he still runs into problems at the border, reported Contactmusic. When asked about his thoughts on border control by editors at entertainment website One Room With a View, Cuaron firmly believes it should be done away with completely. “It’s about how money flows,” Cuaron explained.

“How come money can flow between borders but people can’t? I’m allowed to cross borders, as there is this perception that I can bring money into my work. But even me being a ‘luxury migrant’, it’s still difficult for me to travel around with a Mexican passport.

“You know how many hours I’ve spent in little offices at airports while they go and check all my documents and papers? But things got easier for me after Harry Potter because they all said ‘Oh, Harry Potter, come right through’…” Cuaron directed the third instalment of the blockbuster franchise, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”.