Frida Kahlo Trailer

Frida Kahlo Trailer (2020)

"The icon, the artist." 15 June 2020 Factual 90 mins

She was a prolific self-portraitist, using the canvas as a mirror through all stages of her turbulent and, at times, tragic life. This highly engaging film takes us on a journey through the life of one of the most prevalent female icons: Frida Kahlo. Displaying a treasure trove of colour and a feast of vibrancy on screen, this personal and intimate film offers privileged access to her works and highlights the source of her feverish creativity, her resilience and her unmatched lust for life, men, women, politics and her cultural heritage.

Watch the official Frida Kahlo 2020 trailer in HD below.

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Cast

Frida Kahlo

as Self (archive footage)

Crew

Ali Ray

Director

International Titles

Frida Kahlo, l'icône, l'artiste Trailer

EOS: Frida Kahlo Trailer

Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo Trailer

International Releases Dates

Australia 06 July 2020

Canada 24 September 2020

Germany 17 May 2026

France 15 June 2020

United Kingdom 06 July 2020

United States 06 July 2020

Production Companies

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