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Los aretes que le faltan a la luna
Based on the story by writer Ángel Santiesteban, a young journalism student who prostitute herself to support her family in the agonizing economic outlook of 1994.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the legacy and impact of Frida Kahlo's iconic earrings, often absent from depictions of her. It delves into the symbolism and personal significance of these accessories within her life and art.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, specific broad critical reception is limited, but it has been noted for its focused exploration of a unique aspect of Frida Kahlo's personal iconography. It is appreciated for its niche yet insightful perspective.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a focused look at Frida Kahlo's personal style and symbolism.
Highlights the significance of often overlooked details in Kahlo's life.
Provides a brief yet engaging glimpse into a specific aspect of an iconic artist.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Los aretes que le faltan a la luna' (The Earrings Missing from the Moon), is a poetic reference to a traditional Mexican song, imbuing the subject matter with cultural resonance.
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