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For March, timed to coincide with International Women’s Day on Tuesday 8 March, Frida Kahlo will have its long-awaited Australian release. Who was Frida Kahlo? Everyone knows her, but who was the woman behind the bright colours, the prominent brow, and the floral crowns? Filmed extensively on location in Mexico City, including at Kahlo’s home ‘The Blue House’, this personal and intimate film, directed by British filmmaker Ali Ray offers privileged access to her works, and highlights the source of her feverish creativity, her resilience, and unmatched lust for politics,
life, and love.
Subsequent screenings include Easter in Art on Thursday 7 April, which explores the depiction of the Easter story in art; on Thursday 26 May, Pissarro: Father of Impressionism heads behind the scenes of the major new Camille Pissarro retrospective recently opened at Britain’s Ashmolean Museum; and, in cinemas from Thursday 14 July, Canaletto & The Art of Venice provides an in-depth look at the world’s finest group of paintings, drawings and prints by Venice’s most famous painter – held in The Royal Collection.