
Frida
Salma Hayek stars in this biopic of artist Frida Kahlo, who channeled the pain of a crippling injury and her tempestuous marriage into her work.
Frida chronicles the life Frida Kahlo shared unflinchingly and openly with Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina) as the young couple took the art world by storm. From her complex and enduring relationship with her mentor and husband to her illicit and controversial affair with Leon Trotsky, to her provocative and romantic entanglements with women, Frida Kahlo lived a bold and uncompromising life as a political, artistic, and sexual revolutionary.
- Director:
- Julie Taymor ('A Midsummer Night's Dream', 'The Tempest', 'Across the Universe')
- Writer:
- Clancy SigalDiane LakeGregory NavaAnna Thomas
- Cast:
- Salma HayekAlfred MolinaMía MaestroPatricia Reyes SpíndolaDiego LunaRoger ReesAshley JuddAntonio BanderasEdward Norton



Reviews & comments

Variety
pressBringing a fiery warmth and accessibility to the central role, [Hayek] proves a good match for the artist as she depicts Kahlo's indomitable will to live, love and paint.

TV Guide
pressIt's a solid introduction to the cult of Kahlo, devoting almost as much screen time to her work as to her affairs, tantrums and betrayals by Rivera, doctors and her own treacherous flesh.

The New York Times
pressThe further it strays from sober naturalism, the better Frida is.

Seattle Times
pressIt's enough to make you scurry off to find a book about Frida Kahlo - which is, perhaps, the ultimate compliment for a film biography.

Rolling Stone
pressHamstrung by a script that seems determined to stop at all the big moments in Frida's life without giving anything time to resonate.

Roger Ebert
pressSometimes we feel as if the film careens from one colourful event to another without respite, but sometimes it must have seemed to Frida Kahlo as if her life did, too.

Los Angeles Times
pressMeticulously mounted, exasperatingly well-behaved film, which ticks off Kahlo's lifetime milestones with the dutiful precision of a tax accountant.

Variety
pressBringing a fiery warmth and accessibility to the central role, [Hayek] proves a good match for the artist as she depicts Kahlo's indomitable will to live, love and paint.

TV Guide
pressIt's a solid introduction to the cult of Kahlo, devoting almost as much screen time to her work as to her affairs, tantrums and betrayals by Rivera, doctors and her own treacherous flesh.

The New York Times
pressThe further it strays from sober naturalism, the better Frida is.

Seattle Times
pressIt's enough to make you scurry off to find a book about Frida Kahlo - which is, perhaps, the ultimate compliment for a film biography.

Rolling Stone
pressHamstrung by a script that seems determined to stop at all the big moments in Frida's life without giving anything time to resonate.

Roger Ebert
pressSometimes we feel as if the film careens from one colourful event to another without respite, but sometimes it must have seemed to Frida Kahlo as if her life did, too.

Los Angeles Times
pressMeticulously mounted, exasperatingly well-behaved film, which ticks off Kahlo's lifetime milestones with the dutiful precision of a tax accountant.
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