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Frida

Frida

■ Basic Data

ItemContent
Year2002
CountryUnited States
DirectorJulie Taymor
CastSalma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Geoffrey Rush, Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton
GenreBiographical drama

■ Title Language Table

LanguageTextRomanization
EnglishFrida
EspañolFridaFrida
FrançaisFridaFrida
DeutschFridaFrida
PortuguêsFridaFrida
ItalianoFridaFrida
РусскийФридаFrida
中文(简体)弗里达
中文(繁體)揮灑烈愛
한국어프리다Peurida
ไทยFridaFrida
Tiếng ViệtFridaFrida
Bahasa IndonesiaFridaFrida
日本語フリーダFurida

■ One-Line Definition

👉 A work that depicts a structure in which bodily suffering and artistic self-creation collide within a life of love, politics, and fractured identity


■ Synopsis

Frida Kahlo turns pain, desire, betrayal, and political conviction into a visual language of selfhood.


■ RECIPE Tags

#PainAndCreation #SelfPortraitIdentity #BodyAndArt #LoveAndAutonomy


■ Primary Axis

  • Entry: Can bodily damage become artistic language?
     Reason: Physical suffering is transformed into images that define the self.
     Related Film: Maudie
  • Middle: Can love coexist with artistic autonomy?
     Reason: Desire and betrayal become forces that shape, but do not erase, creative identity.
     Related Film: Camille Claudel
  • Core: Can art preserve a self that life keeps breaking apart?
     Reason: Painting becomes the structure through which fractured body, politics, and memory are held together.
     Related Film: Basquiat

■ Secondary Axes

  • Political identity and artistic life: Personal creation is inseparable from ideological commitment and historical conflict.
     Related Film: Reds
  • Artist as wound and image: The self becomes both subject and battlefield of representation.
     Related Film: Pollock

■ Person

  • Director: Julie Taymor
  • Cast: Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Geoffrey Rush, Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton

■ Structural Tags

#EmbodiedCreation #IdentityFormation #ArtisticSurvival


■ Attribute Tags

#UnitedStates #2000s #BiographicalDrama

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