Jaripeo

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Every Christmas in Penjamillo, a town in Michoacán, the annual “jaripeo” – central Mexican rodeo – draws locals and returning US migrants alike for a nostalgic celebration of the masculine ideals of this rural Mexican state. But beneath the spectacle, another story emerges: fleeting touches, coded glances and secret hookups in the woods behind the arena reveal a hidden queer subculture shaped by this environment.
Filmmaker Efraín, who grew up partly in Penjamillo, partly in Riverside, California, guides us through this world, blending personal memory, Super 8 images, stylised scenes and raw verité to question the very machismo which the jaripeo upholds. At the Christmas rodeo, they meet two other protagonists: Noé, a handsome and macho cowboy who is out to some of his family but who still lives largely in secrecy; and Joseph, a flamboyant diva and devoted jaripeo superfan who is cherished by his community. Through their interactions with them, Efraín embarks on a journey of self-recognition, creating layered, intimate portraits of three lives shaped by tradition, desire and identity.
 

 

details

  • Runtime

    70 min
  • Country

    Mexico, United States, France
  • Year of Presentation

    2026
  • Year of Production

    2026
  • Director

    Efraín Mojica, Rebecca Zweig
  • Cast

  • Production Company

    Jaripeo Documentary LLC, ITVS International, Survivance, Fiasco
  • Berlinale Section

    Panorama
  • Berlinale Category

    Documentary Film