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Programs Thu 8.22.2024

Fiscal Spotlight: Latin America Under the Lens

Film Independent’s Fiscal Sponsorship program supports a huge variety of projects. While many are based here in the US, the program is truly an international affair. This month we look at two films that examine the culture, politics and people of Latin America. Jaripeo looks at the hypermasculine cowboy culture of rural Mexico through a queer lens. Jaltäña explores the inner life and desires of a “Wrestling Cholita” in the city above the clouds, El Alto, Bolivia.

As always, these projects were helped by Film Independent’s 501(c)3 nonprofit status to obtain institutional grants and tax-deductible donations via Fiscal Sponsorship. Learn how it works in the short video below or in this full-length Fiscal Sponsorship Q&A

Learn more about this month’s films—Jaripeo, Jaltäña and How to Get Away with Greenwashing—and how to support them below.

Jaripeo

Project type: Nonfiction Feature

Project status: Production

Director: Efraín Mojica, Rebecca Zweig

Producer: Sarah Strunin, Victoria Gutiérrez Fernández

About the project: At the rural rodeos in Michoacán, México, a hypermasculine tradition is rife with hidden queer encounters. Guided by director Efraín Mojica, Jaripeo follows two rancheros as they navigate desire, machismo, and mass migration from one rodeo season to the next.

Meet the filmmaker:  To learn more about Jaripeo and how to support the project, click here. Efraín Mojica (they/them) is a photographer, filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist from Michoacán. Their work has shown in galleries around the world including in Berlin, Barcelona, Seattle and Mexico City. Rebecca Zweig (she/her) is an award-winning poet, journalist, and literary translator based in Mexico City. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Nation, and Revista Nexos, among others.

Jaltäña

Project type: Fiction Short

Project status: Post Production

Writer/Director: Cristhian Barron

Executive Producer: Denys Sanjinés Rodriguez

Producer: Mariana Sandoval

About the project: The sensational “Wrestling Cholitas” is a sweaty, no holds barred battle (involving hair pulling, choke holds, flips, and body slams) that showcases indigenous female wrestlers from El Alto, La Paz.

Casilda and Santusa, are daughter and mother and are part of a wrestling group. Casilda, a young and imaginative “cholita,” dreams of pursuing a career as a professional fashion designer abroad. She secretly plans to leave behind the wrestling life, bringing her baby along with her. However, Santusa dismisses Casilda’s passion for fashion as nothing more than a whimsical daydream.

Meet the filmmaker:  To learn more about Jaltäña and how to support the project, click here.

 

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