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Colombian soldier is teaching everyone how to dance

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🐴La Propaem denunció ante la Fiscalía de Morelos la muerte de un caballo durante un jaripeo en Jojutla y pidió información sobre los permisos y protocolos del evento. #Morelos #Jojutla #MaltratoAnimal
50th San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline50) Awards: 'Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,' 'Leviticus' and More
Jaripeo (2026), dir. Efraín Mojica & Rebecca Zweig
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A journey to Michoacán’s hypermasculine rodeos descends into the subconscious of memory, queer desire, and longing, leading to a reckoning with the wounds and beauty of a home left behind. “I brought you here to Penjamillo so you could see a little bit of what it’s like to be a young queer ranchero,” explains Efraín Mojica, who makes their feature directorial debut with Jaripeo, alongside Rebecca Zweig. Mojica serves as our guide into the vibrant world of the “jaripeos,” rural rodeos that draw macho cowboys, drunken revelers, and — enabled by the bacchanalian atmosphere — hidden queer encounters. Through vérité and Super 8 footage, the camera captures secret glances and fleeting touches and lingers lovingly on the riders’ bodies — manifestations of machismo as filtered through a queer lens. Mojica and Zweig construct rich portraits of queer rancheros sharing memories and confidences in warm, sometimes flirty, conversations and bring their past experiences to life in indelible, stylized dreamscapes celebrating queer self-expression, desire, and belonging. Jaripeo invites viewers to enter this space of traditional, performative masculinity and discover what lies beneath its surface. — BT Sundance Film Festival
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