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Mexico Marks the World Cup With a Different Kind of Football Cinema

By · June 7, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

The event: Mexico’s national film archive, the Cineteca Nacional, launched a football-themed film season on June 5.

The title: “Cine y futbol: una mirada diferente” runs across its three venues and a national circuit through July.

The focus: It gathers Mexican and Latin American fiction and documentary that read football through society, memory and politics.

The thread: A central strand recovers the women’s game, including the 1971 Women’s World Cup held at Mexico City’s Azteca.

The frame: The season forms part of an official cultural program tied to the 2026 World Cup that Mexico co-hosts.

As the 2026 World Cup nears, Mexico is marking it with a season of football cinema that looks past the spectacle, with the national film archive curating Latin American films that treat the game as a story about identity, memory and the long-overlooked women’s game.

The Cineteca Nacional building in Mexico City
Mexico’s Cineteca Nacional curates a football film season tied to the 2026 World Cup. (Photo: Internet reproduction)
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A football cinema season with a difference

The Cineteca Nacional, Mexico’s state film archive and cinematheque, opened the season titled “Cine y futbol: una mirada diferente” on June 5, a Spanish title that translates as “Cinema and football: a different look.”

The program runs at the institution’s three Mexico City venues and travels to other cities through its national Circuito Cineteca network. It is scheduled to continue across June and July, alongside the tournament.

Its programming director, Nelson Carro, framed football as a powerful carrier of identity and social cohesion. The selection deliberately steps away from the commercial sports-broadcast view of the game.

The curators describe the films as narratives set apart from the industry of sport and spectacle. The aim, they say, is to read football through social, political and community lenses rather than results and stars.

Recovering the women’s game

The strongest thread is the history of women’s football in Latin America, anchored by two documentaries from across the region. They are the Mexican film “Tan cerca de las nubes,” by Manuel Cañibe, and the Argentine “México 71,” both built around the same forgotten tournament.

Both revisit the 1971 Women’s World Cup, an unofficial tournament played at the Azteca stadium in Mexico City. The final drew a crowd reported at well over 100,000, a figure remarkable for women’s sport at the time.

That event was long left out of the official record. Only in 2026, some 55 years later, did the Mexican Football Federation formally recognise the team’s runner-up finish.

One of the 1971 players, Lourdes de la Rosa, has described being unsettled the night before the final by someone connected to the federation, who warned the team it might be disqualified. Her account is part of the story the season brings back into view.

A regional selection

The lineup reaches across the continent. From Mexico, the documentary “Ángeles FC” follows young women footballers in Mexicali, set against the social conditions they navigate in the country’s north.

Argentina is represented by “El 5 de Talleres,” directed by Adrián Biniez, about a professional player’s personal crisis at a historic Córdoba club. From Chile comes Andrés Wood’s “Historias de fútbol,” a trio of tales in which the game shapes everyday lives.

Brazil features through “Democracia em preto e branco,” which traces how sport, music and politics intertwined in the country’s history. A children’s title, the Mexican “Atlético San Pancho,” rounds out the family-friendly side of the bill.

Taken together, the selection spans several decades and countries, from archive-driven documentary to character-led fiction. The common thread is a refusal to treat football purely as competition.

Filmmakers at the launch said the cycle lets work from the periphery reach wider audiences. They argued that stories from outside the big clubs and capitals deserve the same screen time as marquee matches.

Several titles will also screen in archival film prints at the Xoco venue, a draw for cinephiles. The mix of formats underlines the archive’s role as a custodian of film as well as a programmer of themes.

Football as cultural moment

The season is part of a wider cultural agenda Mexican institutions have built around hosting duties. Organisers have placed it under a “Mundial Social” banner aimed at the social side of the tournament.

For foreign visitors, it offers an alternative entry point to the host country beyond the stadiums. The films trade the noise of match day for quieter questions about who the game has included and excluded.

The women’s-football strand feels especially pointed in a year when the federation finally acknowledged the 1971 side. Screening that history during a men’s World Cup invites audiences to weigh how the sport’s memory has been written.

Whether the season draws large crowds or not, it stakes a claim about how a host country chooses to remember the game. Mexico is using the global spotlight to tell stories its own institutions long ignored.

It also lands amid a broader wave of football storytelling on Mexican screens. For more, see our coverage of Netflix’s Latin American slate and how cinemas are showing live matches.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Cineteca Nacional’s football season?

It is a film cycle called “Cine y futbol: una mirada diferente,” launched on June 5, 2026, gathering Latin American films that explore football’s social and cultural meaning.

Where and when can it be seen?

It runs at the Cineteca Nacional’s three Mexico City venues and at other cinemas nationwide via the Circuito Cineteca, across June and July alongside the World Cup.

Why does it focus on women’s football?

A central aim is to recover overlooked history, especially the 1971 Women’s World Cup at the Azteca, which Mexico’s football federation only formally recognised in 2026.

Which films are included?

Titles include the documentaries “Tan cerca de las nubes,” “México 71” and “Ángeles FC,” plus fiction such as “El 5 de Talleres,” “Historias de fútbol” and “Atlético San Pancho.”

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