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A Portrait of Diego: The Revolutionary Gaze

(Un retrato de Diego: La revolución de la mirada)
In Spanish with English subtitles.
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Encounters

[DIEGO] | 2007 | 79 min | Feature Documentary

Directed by: Gabriel Figueroa Flores and Diego Lopez Rivera

Mexico

International Premiere

Interests: Art/Literature History Latin American
Moods: Biographical Celebratory Elegant Iconic Inspirational Poetic Talky
www.retratodediego.com

Cast & Credits

Director: Gabriel Figueroa Flores and Diego Lopez Rivera
Principal Cast: Diego Rivera
Screenwriters: Margarita Mansilla, Diego López Rivera
Directors of Photography: Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Gabriel Figueroa Flores
Executive Producer: Diego López
Editor: Hugo Mendoza

Program Notes

The great muralist Diego Rivera's huge frescoes exemplify his vision of the landmark moments in the history of Mexico. The same can be said of the work of two of his countrymen, renowned cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa and celebrated photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo. So when Figueroa proposed that all three collaborate on a documentary commemorating the 50th anniversary of Rivera's work, it seemed a project that could exemplify perfectly the remarkable flourishing of film, painting, and photography in Mexico at that time. Figueroa would produce the film, Álvarez Bravo would take on the unaccustomed role of cinematographer, and Rivera would allow himself for the first time to be photographed while at work. But Rivera died in 1957 before the film could be completed and the footage remained forgotten until recently, when Figueroa's son and Rivera's grandson embarked on a new collaboration to bring this long-dormant project to fruition. In the beautiful film that results, some of the 50-year-old footage plays, as one commentator notes, like Rivera paintings in motion. Young girls drift across the screen, arms overflowing with calla lilies. A succession of formally composed shots depict Rivera as a mysterious, other-worldly figure. Clips from Figueroa's memorable black-and-white films bring back some of classical Mexican cinema's most remarkable images. Intercut with the older footage is trenchant commentary about the work of all three men, offered by the two filmmakers and the daughter of Álvarez Bravo, whose roundtable conversation performs a kind of emotional archeology, excavating-without any dust-the shared artistic vision that first brought three artistic titans together more than half a century ago.

Co-hosted with The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York.

--Peter Scarlet

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