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Frida Kahlo: A Documentary - The Artist, Her Work, and Her Time | DVD

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Frida Kahlo: A Documentary - The Artist, Her Work, and Her Time | DVD

UPC: 4006680032818

Product Features

  • Title: Frida Kahlo: A Documentary
  • Directors: Eila Hershon and Roberto Guerra
  • Narrator: Hayden Herrera
  • Production: RM ARTS, Hershon Guerra, WDR
  • Cover Art: Self-Portrait by Frida Kahlo, Banco de Mexico
  • Sound Format: Stereo
  • Picture Format: 4:3
  • Languages: German
  • Region Codes: 2, 5
  • Running Time: 60 minutes
  • ISBN: 4006680032818

Overview

This documentary provides an intimate look at the life and work of Frida Kahlo, one of the most iconic and influential artists of the 20th century. Born in Coyoacán, a suburb of Mexico City, to a German father and a Mexican mother, Frida Kahlo's life was marked by a tragic accident at the age of 16, which led to lifelong pain and numerous surgeries. Despite her suffering, she began to paint, channeling her pain and experiences into her art. Married to the renowned painter Diego Rivera, Kahlo's work is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of her personal struggles, emotions, and the violence and fear associated with being a woman.

The film, directed by Eila Hershon and Roberto Guerra, with commentary by Hayden Herrera, explores Kahlo's unique artistic vision, which challenges traditional male-dominated perspectives on womanhood. Her paintings, simultaneously beautiful and terrifying, have become emblematic of the Renaissance of art in Mexico, as noted by Rivera. This documentary captures the essence of Kahlo's artistic journey and her enduring legacy.

Interesting Facts

  • Cultural Significance: Frida Kahlo is celebrated as a pioneering figure in feminist art, with her work deeply reflecting her struggles with pain, identity, and the female experience.
  • Critical Acclaim: André Breton, the father of Surrealism, lauded Kahlo as a Surrealist, describing her art as alternately pure and devastating.
  • Artistic Legacy: Kahlo's work is seen as a vital part of the artistic Renaissance in Mexico, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the complexities of life, pain, and womanhood.

Publishers

ARTHAUS MUSIK GmbH
Website: www.arthaus-musik.com

Hashtags

#FridaKahlo #Documentary #ArthausMusik #FemaleArtists #MexicanArt #Surrealism #ArtHistory #DiegoRivera #FeministArt

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