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In Defense Of… – 2024

Revisit some of cinema's most polarizing entries with In Defense Of..., picked and presented by Frida staff!
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Spider Man

Spider-Man Mondays – April – June 2024

Relive the glory of one of the world's most beloved heroes with Spider-Man Mondays, a new series starting this April!
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Art House 101 International New Wave

Arthouse 101: The New Wave – March-June 2024

Arthouse 101 returns with a new series of free screenings highlighting entries in various countries' New Wave movements!
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But I’m A Cheerleader

Party Like It’s 1999 – 2024

Return to one of the most memorable years in cinema with our Party Like It's 1999 series!
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His Girl Friday

Classic Movie Nights – 2023 – 2024

Join us for Classic Movie Nights, featuring five old Hollywood favorites throughout the rest of the year!
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For A Few Dollars More

Morricone March – March 2024

Celebrate the aural artistry of one of cinema's most accomplished songsmiths with Morricone March!
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Wings Of Desire

Wim Wenders Month – February 2024

Join us this February for Wim Wenders Month, featuring five films by the beloved German director!
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See It On 16mm Sci Fi Marathon
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See It On 16mm Presents 4 Film Sci-Fi Marathon This Saturday!

Join See It On 16mm Saturday afternoon for a marathon of 4 secret science fiction films!
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Problemista
At The Frida

A24’s Surreal Comedy Problemista Opens This Friday

Problemista, a new surreal comedy from Julio Torres, starts screening this Friday!
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Return Of The Jedi
At The Frida

Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi Plays This Weekend!

Relive the adventure of 1983's Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi all weekend long!
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Legally Blonde

Slumber Party Parties – 2024

Spend the night with Slumber Party Parties, a brand-new sleepover-inspired series!
The Lost Boys 3

Coming of Age with Teen Vampires: The Lost Boys

Frida Blogger Penny Folger shares her thoughts and background with Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys.
Last Days

Watching Last Days 30 Years After Kurt Cobain’s Death

Frida Blogger Finn Sullivan revisits Gus Van Sant's Last Days 30 years after Kurt Cobain's death.
Late Night With The Devil

Lights! Camera! Possession? Late Night with the Devil

Frida Blogger John Marsaglia explores the mockumentary horror of Late Night with the Devil.
The Beast

Unveiling the Enigmatic: Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast

Frida Blogger Marleen Apodaca explores the mysterious romance of The Beast.
Submissions Due May 24th No Sizemedium Constraints All Pieces Must Be Inspired By Campy Andor Lgbt+ Cinema Email Bekah@thefridacinema.org For More Details!

Queer Camp Classics- Art Show Submission Guidelines & Submission Form

Have this article read to you, listen to it like a podcast This June-July, The Frida Cinema will be celebrating Pride month with some campy,
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Who Inspires Us

Who is FRIDA Kahlo?

...Why is Frida?

When you set out to do the impossible, it helps to find a source for inspiration…

Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954), the legendary Mexican painter and central figure in revolutionary Mexican politics and twentieth-century art, is renowned for her magnificent body of surreal, symbolic, and deeply personal art. What is less known about Kahlo is the incredible saga of integrity and perseverance inherent to her life’s story. In 1925, at the age of eighteen, Kahlo was involved in a tragic streetcar accident where she suffered multiple fractures to her spine, foot, and pelvic bones, spending the rest of her life struggling against severe pain and disability. 

Where for some this would have been enough to lose oneself to despair, Kahlo turned to art to communicate her physical suffering, as well as her passions for Mexican politics and for the love of her life, Diego Rivera, whom she married in 1929. A consummate creator until her death at 47, Kahlo’s inspiring resoluteness and individualism has led to her becoming a leading icon for both the LGBT and feminist movements, as well as for the greater conversation of self-expression through art.

Well, well, well. Who knew that Frida Kahlo was a bit of a gambler? Apparently, she enjoyed her fair share of casino games back in the day. I can just picture her sitting at the blackjack table, sporting her signature unibrow and colorful wardrobe, sipping on a margarita. Maybe she even had a lucky rabbit’s foot tucked away in her pocket. Who knows? All I know is that if I ever find myself playing cards with Frida, I better watch out for her poker face – she was known for being quite the skilled bluffer. Viva Las Frida!

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