Un retrato de Diego

Summary Documentary film about Diego Rivera produced by his grandson, director Diego Rivera Lopez and released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Rivera's death. Rivera Lopez says, "In the 50 years since his death, my father's image has been obscured by the recent presentation of Frida as a heroine, and now I think its time to put him back in perspective." "A Portrait of Diego" illustrates the socio-political impact of Rivera's work on a Mexico emerging from the ruin of civil war. It includes interviews with Rivera's daughter, Guadalupe Rivera Marin, the writer Carlos Monsivais and the painter José Luis Cuevas. It includes 40 minutes of film made in 1949 by one of the most important the Mexican photographers of the early 20th century, Manuel Älvarez Bravo (1902-2002). That film was recently discovered in the archives of Rivera's friend, dinematographer Gabriel Figueroa (1907-1997), who photographed some of Luis Buñuels films, including "Los Olvidados" (1950), Rivera himself was filmed with a group of women of Tehuantepec, with flower (Alcatraz) sellers in Xochimilco, in his studio while painting a portrait of Dolores del Río and during the construction of his museum, Anahuacalli. There are also scenes of the Palacio de Bellas Artes' commemoration of Rivera's first fifty years as a painter, when more than 500 of his works were shown at that venue. View more details

Un retrato de Diego

Directed : Diego López Rivera Gabriel Figueroa Flores

Written : Diego López Rivera Margarita Mansilla

Stars : Dolores Del Río Gabriel Figueroa Carlos Monsivåis Guadalupe Rivera Marín

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Genres : Biography Documentary

Release date : Nov 29, 2007

Countries of origin : Mexico

Language : Spanish

Filming locations : Mexico

Production companies : Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE) Productora Río Escondido

Summary Documentary film about Diego Rivera produced by his grandson, director Diego Rivera Lopez and released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Rivera's death. Rivera Lopez says, "In the 50 years since his death, my father's image has been obscured by the recent presentation of Frida as a heroine, and now I think its time to put him back in perspective." "A Portrait of Diego" illustrates the socio-political impact of Rivera's work on a Mexico emerging from the ruin of civil war. It includes interviews with Rivera's daughter, Guadalupe Rivera Marin, the writer Carlos Monsivais and the painter José Luis Cuevas. It includes 40 minutes of film made in 1949 by one of the most important the Mexican photographers of the early 20th century, Manuel Älvarez Bravo (1902-2002). That film was recently discovered in the archives of Rivera's friend, dinematographer Gabriel Figueroa (1907-1997), who photographed some of Luis Buñuels films, including "Los Olvidados" (1950), Rivera himself was filmed with a group of women of Tehuantepec, with flower (Alcatraz) sellers in Xochimilco, in his studio while painting a portrait of Dolores del Río and during the construction of his museum, Anahuacalli. There are also scenes of the Palacio de Bellas Artes' commemoration of Rivera's first fifty years as a painter, when more than 500 of his works were shown at that venue. View more details

Details

Genres : Biography Documentary

Release date : Nov 29, 2007

Countries of origin : Mexico

Language : Spanish

Filming locations : Mexico

Production companies : Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE) Productora Río Escondido

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