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Dragmex

Country: Mexico, Language: Spanish, 23 mins

  • Director: Daniel Guevara

CGiii Comment

It takes a certain talent to make a boring film about drag queens!

As for the music choices...cacophonous!


Trailer...

DRAGMEX TRAILER from Bit Animal on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

DRAGMEX is a visual and sonorous tour through the experience of being a drag queen in Mexico City. Beyond the important expansion of drag in the city, DRAGMEX investigates the collapse of the barrierss of gender, the experimentation of the bordering zones not only between the feminine and the masculine, but between the beautiful and the grotesque, the marvelous and the terrible The voices in DRAGMEX are only a handful of protagonists of a broad movement; they honestly share the relationships between their drag and art, love, family, work life and the prejudices of a society that is often much less liberal than we would like to believe .