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Today is #GayUnclesDay—and gay (and other queer) uncles have been the subject of picture books since 1989! Here are some of them (and a few for grown-ups) to help you celebrate these special people today and any day! Click through for reviews! https://mombian.com/2024/08/11/for-gay-uncles-day-18-books-from-past-and-present-celebrating-queer-uncles/
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#Bales2023FilmChallenge August 13: a gay relative on #GayUnclesDay

In #ArturoRipstein's El lugar sin límites (1978) we follow the plight of La Manuela who dances with her daughter in the brothel run by Madame La Japonesa, her daughter's mother. The return of trucker Pancho disrupts the family regime. His attraction to the transsexual is at odds with his machismo and him being outed as a maricón would be the end ☞ https://write.underworld.fr/settima/el-lugar-sin-limites-1978

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El lugar sin límites (1978)

Pancho (Gonzalo Vega) watches La Manuela (Roberto Cobo) dance flamenco for him. #Bales2023FilmChallenge August 13: a gay relative on #GayUnclesDay Cabaretera, a s...

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El lugar sin límites [The Place Without Limits] (Arturo Ripstein, 1978)

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Pancho (Gonzalo Vega) watches La Manuela (Roberto Cobo) dance flamenco for him. DP: Miguel Garzón.

Cabaretera, a sub-genre from the Epoca de Oro (the golden epoch of Mexican filmmaking, 1930s—1950s), combines film noir with melodrama and musical numbers. Often set in cabarets (brothels), these films talk about the plight of the prostitute who – not without their pride and dignity – are forced to being the breadwinner in a poverty-stricken community.

 

El lugar sin límites harks back to those days. We follow the plight of La Manuela, a transvestite* who together with daughter La Japonesita works as a fichera (a dancehall performer) in the brothel run by Madame La Japonesa, La Japonesita's mother.

 

The return of Pancho, a hyper-macho trucker, disrupts the family regime. The trucker's attraction to the #flamenco dancing fichera is at odds with his machismo. Him being outed as a maricón (a Mexican slur for homosexual) would be the end of his world.

 

El lugar remains a groundbreaking film, not only in how it handles taboos like #gender roles and trans- and homosexuality, but also because it highlights how (self) destructive #machismo is in Mexican society.

 

Sergio de la Mora's excellently researched EL LUGAR SIN LÍMITES: Ripstein in Review delves much deeper than this little writeup here. Do read it (spoilers ahead).

 

*Roberto Cobo's La Manuela is transsexual. The term “transvestite” is what's used in the film and typical for its time.

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EL LUGAR SIN LÍMITES: Ripstein in Review

by Sergio de la Mora Arturo Ripstein Rosen (born Mexico City, December 13, 1943) has one of the most interesting bodies of work. A third-generation Mexican Jew, he is the son of the late producer A…