Director Jose Villalobos Romero at the international premiere of his debut feature documentary, “The Charro of Toluquilla.” (photo by Ekaterina Golovinskaya / Meniscus Magazine)
Agustin Jaime Garcia Dominguez, the main subject of “The Charro of Toluquilla.” According to a description issued by the Tribeca Film Festival, he is “the quintessential macho Mariachi. With a life full of women, alcohol and music, his evenings are spent as a charming, talented troubadour at local watering holes and his days on the ranch, blissfully caring for his beloved horses. But despite his wild tales and bawdy persona, a sense of weariness slowly surfaces in the mundane in-between moments of Jaime’s everyday existence.” (photo by Ekaterina Golovinskaya / Meniscus Magazine)
Photos: “The Charro of Toluquilla” red carpet – 2016 Tribeca Film Festival all photos by Ekaterina Golovinskaya / Meniscus Magazine
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