Hola Frida takes a tender, luminous look at the early years of Frida Kahlo, a key figure in Mexican art. Directed by André Kadi and Karine Vézina, this animated film explores the rich, sparkling world of a little girl with a difference, who draws strength from her imagination in the face of life's trials.
Featuring the voices ofOlivia Ruiz, Emma Rodriguez and Rebecca Gonzalez, Hola Frida plunges us into the colorful streets of Coyoacán, Mexico, where Frida's energy, curiosity and uniqueness come to life. Somewhere between reality and fantasy, this film promises a visual and emotional adventure for young and old alike.
Hola Frida will be released in cinemas from February 12, 2025.
Synopsis: This is the story of a little girl with a difference. Her world is Coyoacán, Mexico. Sparkling, vibrant, she's interested in everything. And when the going gets tough, she meets it with an overflowing imagination. This little girl is called Frida Kahlo!
Hola Frida is aimed at family audiences, fans ofpoetic anim ated films and viewers interested in the world of Frida Kahlo. Children will discover an inspiring story of resilience, imagination and creativity, while adults will enjoy the nods to Frida's future artistic career and unique personality.
The visual richness of this film, which seems to draw its inspiration from bright colors and Mexican symbols, promises immersion in a world that is both dreamlike and authentic. It's also an original and accessible way of telling the story of Frida Kahlo, often known for her tumultuous life and iconic works. Fans of films such as Le Tableau or Ernest et Célestine should be seduced by this new proposal, which blends gentleness, fantasy and emotion.
Directed by André Kadi and Karine Vézina, and written in collaboration with Sophie Faucher, Hola Frida takes a creative and accessible approach to exploring the themes dear to Frida Kahlo's universe: difference, creativity and how the imagination can overcome hardship.
The voice ofOlivia Ruiz, a French artist well known for her charisma and sensitivity, brings a warm, lively dimension to the main character. The visual work, meanwhile, seems to draw on the Mexican cultural elements that so influenced Frida's work.
With Hola Frida, André Kadi and Karine Vézina create apoetic and inspiring animated film based on the childhood of Frida Kahlo. Through a rich visual universe and a story filled with resilience and creativity, this film promises to be an ode to imagination and the power of dreams, for young and old alike. A colorful adventure not to be missed.
This article is based on information available online; we have not yet viewed the film or series mentioned.
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