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Rating: Summary: Fun to simply page through Review: Enhanced with an informative Foreword by Kayden Herrera and with introductions by Julie Taymor and Salma Hayek, Frida: Bringing Frida Kahlo's Life And Art To Film is a superb companion title to Julie Taymor's electrifying and artistic movie "Frida", showcasing the true story of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, the Mexican painters whose acclaimed work and passionate love affair distinguished them during the twentieth century. Featuring full-color photographs on virtually every page which illustrate the screenplay text, as well as interviews with cast and crew members and production notes, Frida is fun to simply page through, a highly recommended addition to academic film libraries, and is a "must-have" acquisition for admirers of the movie celebrating one of the twentieth-century's most remarkable female artists.
Rating: Summary: Beautiful Book with Invaluable Content Review: Of all of Newmarket's wonderful series of Pictorial Moviebooks, this one is my favorite. The sidebars identifying many of the "real people" who appear in the film are helpful, but the best part is the side-by-side comparison of the paintings & the moments in Frida's life which inspired them. The wedding sequence is especially illuminating: the scene from the shooting script, the stills of Frida [Salma Hayek] examining herself in the mirror in her lace wedding gown, & the picture of the actual wedding painting all combine to reveal Frida's essential self-invention. If you loved this film, you will definitely want THIS book which supplements BOTH the film & the Herrera biography.
Rating: Summary: Beautiful Book with Invaluable Content Review: Of all of Newmarket's wonderful series of Pictorial Moviebooks, this one is my favorite. The sidebars identifying many of the "real people" who appear in the film are helpful, but the best part is the side-by-side comparison of the paintings & the moments in Frida's life which inspired them. The wedding sequence is especially illuminating: the scene from the shooting script, the stills of Frida [Salma Hayek] examining herself in the mirror in her lace wedding gown, & the picture of the actual wedding painting all combine to reveal Frida's essential self-invention. If you loved this film, you will definitely want THIS book which supplements BOTH the film & the Herrera biography.
Rating: Summary: A must for anyone who loved the moive Review: This book is a visual feast! Great photos and stories behind the making of the moive... A must for anyone who loved the moive . But no mention or photo of Lila Downs??? Did I miss it?? Her fabulous singing is a vitual part of the film!! I still gave the books five stars....but what gives??
Rating: Summary: A must for anyone who loved the moive Review: This book is a visual feast! Great photos and stories behind the making of the moive... A must for anyone who loved the moive . But no mention or photo of Lila Downs??? Did I miss it?? Her fabulous singing is a vitual part of the film!! I still gave the books five stars....but what gives??
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