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Frida

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 27min
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Frida Kahlo in Frida (2024)
A raw and magical journey into the life of iconic artist Frida Kahlo, told through her own words from diaries, letters, essays, and interviews. Vividly brought to life with lyrical animation inspired by her unforgettable artwork.
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Un viaje crudo y mágico a la vida de la icónica artista Frida Kahlo, contada a través de sus propias palabras de diarios, cartas, ensayos y entrevistas. Animación lírica inspirada en sus ino... Leer todoUn viaje crudo y mágico a la vida de la icónica artista Frida Kahlo, contada a través de sus propias palabras de diarios, cartas, ensayos y entrevistas. Animación lírica inspirada en sus inolvidables obras de arte.Un viaje crudo y mágico a la vida de la icónica artista Frida Kahlo, contada a través de sus propias palabras de diarios, cartas, ensayos y entrevistas. Animación lírica inspirada en sus inolvidables obras de arte.

  • Dirección
    • Carla Gutierrez
  • Reparto principal
    • Pablo Alarson
    • Jeanne Albanese
    • Tizoc Arroyo
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    1,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Carla Gutierrez
    • Reparto principal
      • Pablo Alarson
      • Jeanne Albanese
      • Tizoc Arroyo
    • 12Reseñas de usuarios
    • 38Reseñas de críticos
    • 75Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 4 premios y 20 nominaciones en total

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    Pablo Alarson
    • Jean Van Heijenoort
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    Jeanne Albanese
    • Ella Wolfe
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    Tizoc Arroyo
    Tizoc Arroyo
    • Baltasar Dromundo
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    Yeraldín Balcázar
    Yeraldín Balcázar
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    Tyler Beerley
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    Roberto Cavazos
    • Bertram Wolfe
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    • Adelina Zendejas
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    Lindsay Conklin
    Lindsay Conklin
    • Lucile Blanch
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    Fernanda Echevarría
    • Frida Kahlo
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    Frida Kahlo
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    Maya Luna
    • Lucienne Bloch
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    César Martínez
    • Isamu Noguchi
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    Fernando Memije
    • Emiliano Zapata
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    Milena Pinillo
    • Judith Ferreto
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    Jorge Richards
    • Diego Rivera
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    Manuel Cruz Vivas
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    Blake Webb
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    Marco Zetina
    • Guillermo Velasco Y Polo
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      • Carla Gutierrez
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    7TiffanyStockstill

    Story Telling Through Another Creators Views

    The creator of the film used Frida's art , her writings and media then remixed it. Basically, when Frida was painting one thing, taking still shots photos or writing her items are blended into different time frames that are not accurate.

    This is more of a creator showcasing their software blending skills with Frida's life and not your typical historical documentary or Hollywood True Story re-invented. This is not a spoiler rather a review of what to expect. The story plot still exist without me giving away the plot for the person who flagged my review as a spoiler. It's common sense. I wasn't a fan of the remixing of Frida's data with different time waves as it can take away facts from a documentary however I did watch the entire thing. Films are meant to evoke emotion or interest and the film did that.

    The film is an introduction to software use heavily in documentary combined with Frida's sole heir niece selling the copy rights off to Frida's art to Frida Kahlo Corporation (FKC) who in my opinion did not do a professional and historical justice of Frida. Love her or hate her; she is still a legend, depicted poorly from the creators own juice...

    FYI I am a fan of Hybrid or Ai created art showcases however given Frida's status she shouldn't of been depicted with the latter until we see how generations after us proceed otherwise she may get lost with the times.
    7pinkmanboy

    When Silence Could Speak Louder

    Carla Gutierrez, in her directorial debut, takes on the ambitious task of delving into the multifaceted life of Frida Kahlo in "Frida," a documentary that aims to capture the essence of the artist through her own writings, letters, and interviews. The concept of telling Frida's story in her own voice is, on paper, a powerful idea. After all, who better to narrate the highs and lows of her life-her pain, love, and political views-than the woman behind the iconic eyebrows and self-portraits? But, much like the attempts to animate her paintings in the film, the execution doesn't always live up to the depth of the original work.

    The film starts strong, immersing us in Frida's world with rare footage and glimpses of her studio life. These black-and-white scenes, sometimes subtly colorized, beautifully capture the duality of her existence: a modest space for such a grand creative mind. However, as the documentary tries to balance her personal story, political struggles, and physical challenges with an analysis of her work, the weight of stylistic choices begins to drag it down.

    A central misstep lies in the decision to animate Frida's paintings. Her works, already brimming with symbolism, texture, and intrinsic movement, don't need dripping tears or fluttering 3D leaves to come alive. These additions feel artificial, like an attempt to translate something already visceral for a digital audience. It's akin to adding unnecessary filters to a perfect photograph-rather than enhancing, it diminishes authenticity. This approach recalls the animated Van Gogh exhibits that have flooded museums and social media, where the visual spectacle often overshadows the original emotional impact.

    That said, Gutierrez's love for Frida shines through, and the film has its standout moments. The extensive use of archival materials and the decision to preserve Frida's writings in their original Spanish add an essential layer of authenticity often missing in biographical documentaries. The nuances of her language-her wordplay, irony, and expressions-bring the woman behind the myth to life, offering a glimpse into her complex personality. These choices strike a necessary balance between reverence and humanization, presenting Frida not just as an icon but as a flawed, passionate, and deeply human figure.

    However, there's a sense that the film tries too hard to appeal to both younger audiences and longtime fans of the artist. The inclusion of sound effects, like the flick of a cigarette being lit or recreated radio headlines, feels like filler in moments where silence might have been more powerful. These instances underestimate the audience's ability to connect with the story without constant sensory prompts.

    On the narrative front, the structure is serviceable but lacks a wow factor. The chronological approach-from Frida's revolutionary youth to the physical suffering caused by the accident that shaped her life, and her tumultuous relationships with Diego Rivera and others-is effective yet predictable. Even so, Gutierrez succeeds in emphasizing Frida's independence in a male-dominated era and her bold political visions. There's something profoundly inspiring about her refusal to accept the surrealist label and her insistence on painting the raw reality she lived rather than disconnected dreams.

    Overall, "Frida" is an admirable but uneven effort. It captures fragments of Frida Kahlo's soul but often wraps them in packaging that doesn't do justice to her authenticity. For those who know and love her work, the film serves as a reminder of her enduring impact but might frustrate with its attempts to modernize something that never needed translation. Frida, after all, has always spoken for herself-with brushes, colors, and words that resonate just as powerfully today.
    8TheDome81

    Gives you a sense of who she was

    I was fortunate to attend a sneak preview of this film the other day in a theatre. What a great experience. The movie is narrated from Frida's notebooks, and you really feel like you know her after seeing this remarkable film.

    It utilizes her paintings in an innovative way. Adding animation to these scenes really brings her story to life. I knew she was in a tragic accident when she was young, but I had no idea just how much it affected her life. And it gives you a clear picture of what a self-centered jerk Diego Rivera was.

    But you also have a great deal of admiration for Frida as an artist, and also as a Bohemian personality. What a life!

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    8masonfisk

    A WOMAN AHEAD OF HER TIME...!

    A current documentary airing on Prime about the famed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Using her own words from her writings, observations & even her own artwork to trace her beginnings as a young girl who fell into art, mostly doing portraits of herself, becoming the sole young woman in her art school attendance. Never gaining much traction w/her work & the public, she did find comradeship w/Diego Rivera, her vaulted fellow countryman who even put her in one of his murals. Seeing this newfound attention got her her own show but soon enough the lack of sales & the pretentiousness of the clientele made her long for home coupled w/the fact that her marriage to Rivera was on the rocks, made the decision an easy one especially since she was becoming gender fluid w/her bed partners while also going through numerous spine operations (due to a railcar accident she endured when she was younger). Never completely losing her will to recreate, she continued working even while confined to a wheelchair, to her final days where now she's become the iconoclast she may've secretly already knew she'd become since a biopic starring Salma Hayek (who got an Oscar nomination) was made 2 decades ago & she's becoming a visual icon (a nice use of her likeness appeared in Pixar's Coco) forever equating her art & homeland as intertwined.
    8peter0969

    "I paint because I need to"

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    Frida Kahlo is one of the most interesting painters as he background and history is pretty strange yet interesting to learn about. This documentary does an wonderful job on presenting the life of Frida with strong direction, good dialogue read from the excerpts of her diaries that lets us go into the mind of Frida, and strong visual presentations throughout. Filmmaker Carla Gutierrez presents a good insight of Frida Kahlo with interesting presentation choices, structures and documentary vibes throughout which I found to be purposeful and insightful.

    I have known about Frida when I was in art classes as a kid and I had seen the feature film about her but this documentary provided some new aspects and ideas about what made her special that I didn't know about. The narration felt poetic and the uses of sound designs and music are really compelling that helps to add the feel to the documentary.

    Overall really good.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de marzo de 2024 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Español
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      • Storyville Films
      • Time Studios
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