Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti
Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti

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Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti

1983
Movie
29 min
English

An unconventional portrait of painter Frida Kahlo and photographer Tina Modotti. Simple in style but complex in its analysis, it explores the divergent themes and styles of two contemporary and radical women artists working in the upheaval of the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Laura Mulvey, Peter WollenGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lives and artistic legacies of two influential women of the early 20th century: Mexican painter Frida Kahlo and Italian photographer Tina Modotti. It delves into their personal relationships, political activism, and groundbreaking contributions to art and photography. The film juxtaposes their experiences, highlighting their shared passions and individual journeys through a turbulent historical period.

Critical Reception

The film was noted for its ambitious scope, aiming to connect the lives of two significant female artists. While praised for its intellectual approach and exploration of themes like feminism, politics, and art, some found its academic style dense. It is considered an important work in feminist film theory and art history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth analysis of two prominent female artists.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of art, politics, and feminism.

  • Some viewers found its academic and theoretical approach challenging.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Directors Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen were renowned scholars in film theory and brought their academic expertise to this biographical documentary.

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