
Frida Still Life
Drama · History
Overview
This film is a chronicle of painter Frida Kahlo, and her encounter with the personalities of her time. Despite being confied to a wheelchair as a result of polio, operations and amputations, she faces and traces some of the most colorful and controversial aspects of Mexican history, during the dominant time of Mexican muralism.
Top Cast


Ofelia Medina
Ofelia Medina
Frida Kahlo
Ofelia Medina
Frida Kahlo


Juan José Gurrola
Juan José Gurrola
Diego Rivera
Juan José Gurrola
Diego Rivera


Max Kerlow
Max Kerlow
Leon Trotsky
Max Kerlow
Leon Trotsky


Claudio Brook
Claudio Brook
Guillermo Kahlo
Claudio Brook
Guillermo Kahlo


Salvador Sánchez
Salvador Sánchez
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Salvador Sánchez
David Alfaro Siqueiros


Cecilia Toussaint
Cecilia Toussaint
Frida's Sister
Cecilia Toussaint
Frida's Sister
Ziwta Kerlow
Ziwta Kerlow
Trotsky's Wife
Ziwta Kerlow
Trotsky's Wife
Valentina Leduc Navarro
Valentina Leduc Navarro
Young Frida
Valentina Leduc Navarro
Young Frida


Lolita Cortés
Lolita Cortés
Sister of Young Frida
Lolita Cortés
Sister of Young Frida
Gina Morett
Gina Morett
Nurse
Gina Morett
Nurse
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