Movie |
Female Artist | Painter
"Frida" chronicles the life Frida Kahlo shared unflinchingly and openly with Diego Rivera, as the young couple took the art world by storm. From her complex and enduring relationship with her mentor and husband to her illicit and controversial affair with Leon Trotsky, to her provocative and romantic entanglements with women, Frida Kahlo lived a bold and uncompromising life as a political, artistic, and sexual revolutionary
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"Frida" chronicles the life Frida Kahlo shared unflinchingly and openly with Diego Rivera, as the young couple took the art world by storm. From her complex and enduring relationship with her mentor and husband to her illicit and controversial affair with Leon Trotsky, to her provocative and romantic entanglements with women, Frida Kahlo lived a bold and uncompromising life as a political, artistic, and sexual revolutionary
7.3/10
IMDbBest Original Score Motion Picture | 2003 | Elliot
Best Make UpHair | 2003 | Regina
Best Art Direction | 2002 | Bernardo
Top Ten Films | 2002
Best Picture Drama or Comedy Film | 2003
Best Actress Film | 2003 | Salma
Best Actor Film | 2003 | Alfred
Worst Foreign Costumes Makeup | 2004 | Salma
Best International Actress | 2003 | Salma
Movie of the Year | 2003
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2003 | Elliot
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2003 | Elliot
2002 | Julie
Best Costume Design | 2003 | Julie
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2003 | Salma
Best Music Original Song | 2003 | Elliot
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 2003 | Felipe Fernández del
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2003 | Salma
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2003 | Salma
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2003 | Alfred
Best Costume Design | 2003 | Julie
2002 | Julie
Best Foreign Film | 2003
Best Costume Design | 2003 | Julie
Best Actress | 2003 | Salma
Best Costume Design | 2003 | Julie
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2003
Best Original Score | 2003 | Elliot
Best Original Score Miglior colonna sonora originale | 2003 | Elliot
Best Art Direction Miglior scenografia | 2003
Best Costume Design Migliori costumi | 2003
Best Makeup Miglior trucco | 2003
Best Original Song Written for a Film | 2003 | Julie
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2003 | Salma
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Drama | 2003 | Alfred
Best Art Direction | 2003 | Hania
Best Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture | 2003 | Dan
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2003
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2003 | Salma
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2003 | Alfred
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2003 | Rodrigo
Best Film | 2003 | Julie
Excellence in PeriodFantasy Film | 2003 | Julie
Best Actress | 2003 | Salma
Best Character Hair Styling Feature | 2003 | Beatrice De
Best Period Hair Styling Feature | 2003 | Beatrice De
Best Special Makeup Effects Feature | 2003 | Matthew W.
Best Period Makeup Feature | 2003 | Judy
Best Feature | 2002 | Julie
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2002 | Salma
Worst Fake Accent Female | 2002 | Ashley
Best Actress | 2002 | Salma
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Alfred
Best Director | 2002 | Julie
Budget 12,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 56,298,474 USD
Frida Kahlo's niece was so impressed with the film that she gave Salma Hayek one of Kahlo's necklaces.
Salma Hayek had to sue producer Harvey Weinstein for breach of contract before the filming of the movie as he threatened to replace her with another actress despite the fact that she had brought the project to him with an agreement that she would produce and star in the film.
Salma Hayek said that producer Harvey Weinstein threatened to shut down production during filming unless she agreed to a full frontal nude scene with another woman. Hayek felt she'd exhausted all other options and shot the scene, but it took a mental toll on her. On the day of shooting, she had what she describes as a nervous breakdown: "My body began to shake uncontrollably, my breath was short and I began to cry and cry, unable to stop." It wasn't that she was uncomfortable about acting an intimate scene with another woman: It was that she felt forced into it by Weinstein, perhaps in retaliation for her refusing his many sexual advances during production.
Chavela Vargas, who sings a song ('La Llorona') to Frida in the bar, knew the real Frida Kahlo with whom she'd had an affair.
In the movie, when Frida Kahlo first meets Diego Rivera as a young girl, she is spying on him flirting with a nude model; Rivera tells the model that he could eat her wrapped in tortilla. This is actually a reference to Rivera's real-life autobiography where he describes practicing cannibalism on female cadavers in 1904.
"Frida Kahlo: I had two big accidents in my life Diego, the trolley and you... You are by far the worse."
"Frida Kahlo: I just want your serious opinion. Diego Rivera: What do you care about my opinion? If you're a real painter, you'll paint because you can't live without painting. You'll paint till you die."