F*CK FAME

F*CK FAME

synopsis

F*CK FAME sheds light on the underground feminist HipHop movement in Mexico through the lens of an all femme hip hop collective crew called Batallones Femeninos. This documentary also includes their latest single “Éxodus,” a song in solidarity with all those that have continuously risked their lives migrating in hopes of a better future and that visibilizes continuous forced migration, deportation and all those that lost their lives in the process.

Through the element of rap, their voices are amplified on the rhythm of strength and union to denounce femicide narco-states, murders, disappearances, migration, campaigns that have decided the rights over our bodies, and freedom to all political prisoners in the world.

Saray Argumedo

Saray Argumedo (Chichimeca) was raised in the borderland of El Paso Texas and Ciudad Juarez Chihuahua Mexico. Argumedo has collectively been documenting feminist hip-hop artists from across the Americas that create music to visibilize and unify the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives movement of the North and the Ni Una Más (Not One More) movement of the South. Argumedo is the Director of the short-documentary called “Vivas Nos Queremos (We Want Us Alive): Guerrerxs Sin Fronteras” (2021) and her most recent work is the short-documentary called “F*CK FAME Underground Feminist Hip-Hop: Batallones Femeninos México” (2025).

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