Parents' Guide to Frida (2024)

Movie R 2024 87 minutes
Frida movie poster: Frida Kahlo in headdress

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Jennifer Green By Jennifer Green , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Magical docu includes violence, language, sex, and nudity.

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What's the Story?

Frida Kahlo was born in Mexico City in 1907 and died there in 1954. In between, she became world-famous for her moody self-portraits and surrealist paintings. This documentary pieces together her life story through her art, images, drawings, and some videos of her and told via her own words, using letters, writings, an illustrated diary, and print interviews. Kahlo's words provide the narration (voiced by Fernanda Echevarria del Rivero), as do those of others in her inner circle, including her husband Diego Rivera (Jorge Richards), and other artists like André Breton (Tyler Beerley).

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This documentary offers a fascinating and magically animated look at the life and inner thoughts of the now-well-known Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Frida represents an extensive labor of documentation, collection, curation, editing, and animation. The work pays off in a film that serves as both an introduction to Kahlo's life and work for those unfamiliar and a deeper dive behind the biographical details into her emotions. The animations bring her portraits to life in a way that feels both natural and fantastical. The use of voiceovers in her and others' own words gives the sense of hearing them recount their lives. It's fascinating with this particular set of characters because they lived in such an historically important period.

So much has been written about the Surrealists in Paris, for example, but this might be the first time you've heard Kahlo describe their café culture as full of hot air, and their art movement as a "decadent manifestation of bourgeois art." We hear a friend's eyewitness account of the bus crash that left Kahlo debilitated and in pain her whole life. We gain a true sense of Kahlo's pioneering feminism and creativity through her early push for independence, her questioning of religious doctrines, her natural explorations of bisexuality, her pledge to paint only what she knew and felt to support herself through her art, and her decision to remarry Rivera only on the condition of sharing all expenses 50/50. This film will remind you again what a loss to the world that Kahlo didn't live past the age of 47.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how Frida was ahead of her time in terms of both her work and the way she lived her life.

  • What new things did you learn about Frida and her art from this film? What was missing?

  • How did Frida demonstrate courage in her life and work? In what ways did this character strength help her?

  • What did you think of the way the film used voiceovers to narrate real people's own words? How about the use of animation to bring her paintings to life?

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