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DESCRIPTION:\n	Introduced by guest curator Lourdes Gil Alvaradejo\n\n\n	Run
 time approx. 70 mins. \n\n\n	Carina (Dir. Sandra Concepción Reynoso Estrad
 a. 2014\, 12 mins.) Carina is 8 and likes rock &amp\; roll. Her life chang
 es completely when she believes that her new teacher is the same woman she
  saw in her father’s erotic magazine. \n\n\n	The Tiger’s Fight / El Tigre 
 y la Flor (Dir. Denisse Quintero. 2016\, 16 mins.) After a year of drought
 \, best friends Nicolas and Pablo prepare for “The Tiger’s Fight\,” a preh
 ispanic ritual where the village men fight each other to imitate thunder a
 nd bring rain\, hoping for a good harvest. Some of the tigers also deliver
  commitment flowers to a girl as a sign of love. This year\, Nicolas has d
 ecided to offer flowers not to a girl\, but to Pablo. \n\n\n	A Eulogy for 
 Polly / Un obituario para Polly (Dir. Jose Alberto Cerrillo. 2015\, 15 min
 s.) Navi\, a cabaret singer\, gets ready to leave the house to join a fune
 ral procession and bid farewell to his recently deceased partner\, on stag
 e and in life\, Polly. As he searches for a missing shoe he is convinced h
 e can still feel Polly’s presence and the memories of their short time tog
 ether begin to haunt him. \n\n\n	Marven\, Lady Tacos de Canasta (Dir. Rodr
 igo Crespo. 2018\, 12 mins.) Marven\, also known as “Lady Tacos de Canasta
 \,' is a trans woman that\, aside from selling tacos in order to make ends
  meet\, is also fully committed to fighting for the rights of the LGBTQ+ c
 ommunity in Mexico. \n\n\n	Un amor en rebeldía (Tania Claudia. 2018\, 14 m
 ins.) In the late 1970s\, Yan María Castro founded the first lesbian-femin
 ist group in Mexico. Within a climate of discrimination and repression\, Y
 an María and her group organized a political movement to win their place i
 n society. \n\n\n	Tickets: $15 ($11 seniors and students / $9 youth (ages 
 3–17) / free for children under 3 and Museum members at the Film Lover and
  Kids Premium levels and above). Order online. (Members may contact member
 s@movingimage.us with questions regarding online reservations.) \n	\n	\n	T
 icket purchase includes same-day admission to the Museum (see gallery hour
 s). View the Museum’s ticketing policy here. For more information on membe
 rship and to join online\, visit our membership page. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:Mexico’s Queer Scene: Shorts
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