Paul Leduc Frida, naturaleza viva (1986)
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, whose extravagant life blended art with politics, lived in a culturefilled environment along with muralist Diego Rivera, her husband and most influential lover. Their communism and their appreciation of culture and art, as well as their mutual infidelities, made this couple a memorable one. This film, appropriately entitled in Spanish Frida, Naturaleza Vivathe opposite of still lifehas the minimum of dialogue, but fascinatingly manages to tell Fridas story through images,
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