Happy Cinco de Mayo. Today, the 5th of May, is the day to celebrate Mexican culture and heritage. It marks the date of a Mexican victory in a regional battle with the French in 1862. However when I think of Mexico I think of Frida, bright splashes of color and real Mexican food, not the goop of melted cheese you find so often in "Mexican" restaurants. Frida, of course, is surrealist Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, one of the most well known artists of the twentieth century. She was married to the famous muralist Diego Rivera.
The movie Frida, starring Salma Hayek and Alfred Molina relates their tumultuous relationship as well as the revolutionary political climate and personal experiences that colored both their careers as artists. I love this movie because it is art. I doubt there is a single solitary frame in this film that cannot stand on its own as a work of art. The colors are amazing as are the scenes that morph from reality into artwork.One of my favorite scenes is Frida's tango portraying a seductive dance between Frida Kahlo and Tina Midotti (Italian photographer and fellow revolutionary) played in the movie by Salma and Ashley Judd. Watch the steamy scene here. Frida's kitchen was no less colorful than her life. Her house, La Casa Azul in Coyoacan Mexico, is open to the public. A visit is something I definitely need to add to the old bucket list.If you find yourself craving some Mexican culinary magic check out this cookbook filled with authentic Mexican recipes.I'm hoping you have Netflix so you can blend up some frozen margaritas, whip up some fresh guacamole, sit back and enjoy Frida on this Cinco de Mayo. You're in for a treat!