'''Frida''' is a
2002 Academy Award-winning
film which depicts the life of the surrealist painter
Frida Kahlo and portrays the tortured personal life of this
Mexican artist. It stars
Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo and
Alfred Molina as
Diego Rivera.
The movie was adapted by
Clancy Sigal,
Diane Lake,
Gregory Nava,
Anna Thomas and
Edward Norton (uncredited) from the book ''
Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo'' by
Hayden Herrera. It was directed by
Julie Taymor and the original music score was composed by
Elliot Goldenthal.
Plot
The traumatic accident Frida had at the age of 18 when a car trolley collided with a bus is depicted in ''Frida''. She is impaled by a metal pole and the injuries sustained plague her for the rest of her life. Her father brings her a canvas upon which to start painting while she is bedridden. Throughout the film a scene starts as a painting, then slowly dissolves into a
live-action scene with actors. The relationship between Frida's suffering and her art is explored.
''Frida'' also details the artist's relationship with the muralist
Diego Rivera, especially her anger at his infidelity and her continuing love for him despite this. When Diego proposes to Frida she tells him she expects from him loyalty if not fidelity. Diego's appraisal of her painting ability is one of the reasons that she continues to paint.
The two travel to
New York City so that Diego may paint the mural ''
Man at the Crossroads'' at the
Rockefeller Center. While in the
United States Kahlo suffers a miscarriage and her mother dies in
Mexico. Diego refuses to compromise his
communist vision of the work to the needs of the
capitalist patron,
Nelson Rockefeller. As a result the mural is destroyed. The pair return to Mexico, with Rivera the more reluctant of the two.
Frida's sister Cristina moves in with the two at their
San Ãngel studio home to work as Diego's assistant. Soon after Frida discovers both Cristina and Diego are having
sexual trysts. Frida leaves Diego, drinks excessively and sells paintings to sustain herself. Diego and Frida reunite when he asks her to welcome and house
Leon Trotsky who has been granted
political asylum in Mexico. Frida and Trotsky begin an affair which forces the married Trotsky to leave the safety of her
Coyoacan home.
Frida leaves for
Paris after Diego realizes she was unfaithful to him with Trotsky. When she returns to Mexico he asks for her divorce and Trotsky is assassinated. Diego is temporarily a suspect and Frida is incarcarated in his place when he is not found. Diego helps get her released.
Frida has her toes removed when they grow
gangrene. Diego asks her to remarry him and she agrees. Her health worsens including the amputation of a leg and she ultimately dies after finally having a
solo exhibition of her paintings in Mexico.
Allusions
★ The passengers on the trolley Frida Kahlo rides and that crashes with a bus are based on subjects in the painter's
1929 portrait,
The Bus.
★ The
Brothers Quay-created
stop motion animation sequence depicting the initial stages of Frida's recovery at the hospital after the trolley accident are inspired by
Day of the Dead.
★ The gown
Valeria Golino wears at Frida's
1953 Mexican solo art exhibition is a replica of the dress her character
Lupe MarÃn wore in Diego Rivera's
1938 portrait of her.
Accuracy
★ In the film the nude woman Diego Rivera is painting in the mural ''
Creation'' was in actuality posed for by his wife Lupe MarÃn and not the unknown auditorium model as depicted. In the film when MarÃn confronts Diego about his infidelities said model is present.
★ As portrayed in the film Diego painted the mural ''
An Abundant Earth'' after marrying Frida Kahlo. In actuality he completed this while still married to his previous wife, MarÃn. The nude woman he used as a subject in one of the panels in the mural was
Tina Modotti and not an unknown model he has an affair with as also portrayed in the film.
★ In the film Frida miscarries in New York City when in reality this took place in
Detroit.
Cast
★
Salma Hayek - ''
Frida Kahlo''
★
Alfred Molina - ''
Diego Rivera''
★
Geoffrey Rush - ''
Leon Trotsky''
★
MÃa Maestro - ''
Cristina Kahlo''
★
Ashley Judd - ''
Tina Modotti''
★
Antonio Banderas - ''
David Alfaro Siqueiros''
★
Edward Norton - ''
Nelson Rockefeller''
★
Alejandro Usigli - ''Professor''
★
Amelia Zapata - ''Maid''
★
Diego Luna - ''
Alejandro Gonzalez Arias''
★
FermÃn MartÃnez - ''Painter on Bus''
★
Loló Navarro - ''Nanny''
★
Lucia Bravo - ''Auditorium Model''
★
Margarita Sanz - ''
Natalia Trotsky''
★
Patricia Reyes SpÃndola - ''
Matilde Kahlo''
★
Roger Rees - ''
Guillermo Kahlo''
★
Valeria Golino - ''
Lupe MarÃn''
★
Felipe Fulop - ''
Jean van Heijenoort''
Also includes performances and appearances by Mexican singer/musician Lila Downs.
Honors
'
American Film Institute'
Movies of the Year 2002, Official Selection
Rationale:
FRIDA is a movie about art that is a work of art in itself. The film's unique visual language takes us into an artist's head and reminds us that art is best enjoyed when it moves, breathes and is painted on a giant canvas, as only the movies can provide.
'
National Board of Review'
Top Ten Films
See also
The soundtrack to the movie by
Elliot Goldenthal here:
Frida.
External links
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Official site
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''Frida'' Movie vs. Real Story
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Rotten tomatoes