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    • Frida Still Life (Spanish: Frida, naturaleza viva) is a 1983 Mexican drama film about artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera directed by Paul Leduc. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.


      Cast


      Ofelia Medina as Frida Kahlo
      Juan JosƩ Gurrola as Diego Rivera
      Max Kerlow as Leon Trotsky
      Claudio Brook as Guillermo Kahlo
      Salvador SƔnchez as David Alfaro Siqueiros
      Cecilia Toussaint as Frida's sister Christina
      Ziwta Kerlow as Trotsky's Wife
      Margarita Sanz as Frida's friend


      Plot


      Frida Still Life opens with Frida Kahlo's coffin laid out in the Bellas Artes palace in Mexico City. Throughout the film, we see a series of flashbacks of Kahlo's life as she lies on her deathbed. The flashbacks show her relationship with Diego Rivera and Leon Trotsky, as well as her artwork, miscarriages, and physical ailments.


      Reception




      = Critical response

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      Frida Still Life has been classified as a prime example of New Latin American Cinema of the 1960s and early 70s by film scholars such as Paul A. Schroeder RodrĆ­guez, especially in the way it depicts Frida Kahlo as a marginalized subject. Additionally, film critics admire its use of mirrors as a way to show Kahlo's unique point of view.


      = Awards

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      The film was honored with the Gran Coral as the Best Picture of the 1984 Havana Film Festival of New Latin American Cinema (NCLA), and Ofelia Medina, in the role of Frida, received a Coral as the Best Actress.


      See also


      List of submissions to the 58th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
      List of Mexican submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


      References




      External links


      Frida Still Life at IMDb

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