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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Queer Desire in Mexico's 'Macho' Rodeos

Queer Desire in Mexico's 'Macho' Rodeos

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Documentary Jaripeo explores queer subculture at Mexican rodeos.
  • Film features cowboys and fans navigating sexuality in traditional spaces.
  • Directed by Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig, it premieres at Sundance.
Queer Desire in Mexico's 'Macho' Rodeos

A new documentary, 'Jaripeo,' sheds light on the hidden queer undercurrents within Mexico's traditional cowboy rodeos. These events, often held in states like Michoacán around Christmastime, are typically associated with a rugged, 'macho' masculinity. The film, directed by Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig, delves into the world of fleeting touches and secret encounters that exist in the shadows of the jaripeo.

'Jaripeo' presents three protagonists: Efraín Mojica, who grew up between California and Michoacán, alongside Noé, a desirable cowboy, and Joseph, a flamboyant fan. These individuals navigate their sexuality within a community and tradition where openly embracing queer identity can be challenging. The documentary blends observational footage with essayistic elements, exploring themes of self-knowledge, relationships, and belonging.

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on a Sunday, with additional screenings scheduled in Park City and Salt Lake City in late January and early February. Following its Sundance debut, 'Jaripeo' is set to have its international premiere at the Berlinale, marking a significant step for this directorial debut.

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The documentary Jaripeo explores the hidden queer subculture and intimate encounters that exist alongside the traditional Mexican cowboy rodeos, known as jaripeos.
The documentary Jaripeo had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
Jaripeo was directed by Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig.

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