Mexico City prepares to celebrate Oscar wins for 'Roma'

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico City officials are predicting Alfonso Cuaron's film "Roma" will sweep the Academy Awards and are already planning a mass celebration.
Mexicans traditionally gather at the city's Independence Monument to celebrate victories in World Cup soccer matches. On Thursday, officials said they are already preparing to host a celebration for the Oscar wins at the monument, known as "the Angel."
The city's culture secretary says a route has already been planned from the Roma neighborhood — where the film is set and where the Oscar ceremony will be shown on big screens — to the monument.
Cuaron's black-and-white film is up for honors that include best director and best picture.
Culture secretary Jose Alfonso Suarez predicts that "certainly it will be a clean sweep for us."