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In fact, there are versions of herself in her paintings, like in the very famous ‘Las Dos Fridas,’” Baeza said.

Being able to develop the story in an animated format was a great help for Baeza, and a great differential of the final product. The duality of her existence was always not just about the imaginary friend, but she also was obsessed with versions of herself.

There are so many fascinating things about Frida’s life, and it made sense to me to start with something that inspired me, which is a passage in her diary where she talks about an imaginary friend that she had as a child.

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Her Mexican father and her English mother were hippie musicians. For me, the approach was: how can we say more about Frida’s internal life? That is why she is so alive today in people’s minds,”  the BAFTA Award-winning writer and director concluded.

By Diego Alfagemez and Federico Marzullo

Paloma Baeza

Biography

Paloma Baeza (born 1975) is a Mexican-British filmmaker and actor who has successfully transitioned from a career in front of the camera to an acclaimed director and animator, establishing her reputation for artistry and emotional storytelling.

 

 

 

🌍 Biography and Early Life

Born in London, Baeza spent her early childhood in Mexico City, as her Mexican father and British mother, both musicians, moved there when she was an infant.

She started acting classes and appeared very early in the London theatres and British televised productions. She studied English and performing arts at Bristol University. If you are already in a visual world where you can go from one texture or shape to another, you have much more freedom,”  Baeza explained.

“I think the project says a lot about all the things by which people identify Frida.

With a visual style inspired by the artist’s paintings and illustrations, the film will form a rich canvas of a life filled with laughter, romance and pain as it focuses on the key moments which changed Kahlo’s life – from the motor accident that permanently disabled her and led her to paint, to her tumultuous love affairs with life partner and soul mate, Diego Rivera, and photographer Nickolas Muray.

“I think this project makes sense.

Paloma Baeza

Biography

Baeza lived in Mexico during her childhood. I did not want to just make a series of images. The film is helmed by an all-female team which includes Baeza, producers Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding of Lupus Films, and award-winning art director Sharon Liu.

WestEnd Films will sell the film under its WeLove label launched to promote female talent and bring female driven content to serve audiences across all genres.

“It was about the stylistic choices, but ‘Las Dos Fridas’ is also quite narrative driven. “It is really helpful because there are some really powerful shortcuts you can take with animation.

Notable acting credits include:

Bathsheba Everdene in the 1998 television film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd.

 

 

Hetta Carbury in the period miniseries The Way We Live Now (2001).

Kitty in the miniseries Anna Karenina (2000).

Mary Magdalene in the 2008 BBC production The Passion.

She also had roles in films like Sunshine (2007) and A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1995).

 

 

 

🎬 Career in Directing and Animation

Baeza's focus gradually shifted to directing.

In live action you can take some liberties, but then you have to create that visual world. Her interest in animation led her to study at the National Film and Television School (NFTS).

 

 

 

Her directorial career took a major leap with her stop-motion graduation film:

 

 

Poles Apart (2017): This short film, which tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a polar bear and a grizzly bear due to changing habitats, won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation in 2018, as well as an Annie Award.

 

 

Following this success, she directed one segment ("III - Listen again and seek the sun") of the 2022 Netflix stop-motion dark comedy anthology film, The House.

It is a feminine story, but it is also about disability and empowerment, and that can speak to every gender. She is currently developing a hybrid live-action/CG feature film, The Toymaker's Secret, written by her husband, screenwriter and director Alex Garland, and is also developing an animated feature film about the iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, drawing on her own Mexican heritage.

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They divorced nine years afterwards.

She returned to the UK with her mother in 1985.

She initially directed live-action shorts, including Watchmen (2001), which she co-wrote with and starred Cillian Murphy. She co-wrote the latter with actor Cillian Murphy, who also starred.

Personal life

Her spouse is screenwriter, novelist, and film director Alex Garland; they have two children.

Paloma Baeza: “Frida Kahlo’s story translates brilliantly into animation”

Last month, London-based sales agency WestEnd Films announced a new partnership with Lupus Films on their forthcoming hand-drawn animated feature about the colorful life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, entitled “Las Dos Fridas,” which has been developed with the assistance of the BFI.

Written and directed by BAFTA Award-winning writer and director Paloma Baeza, herself of Mexican descent, “Las Dos Fridas” will explore the reasons why the spirited and passionate Frida Kahlo still captivates 65 years after her death.

What animation is so brilliant for is that you can be a little bit looser and more visual, and also really get into her art, heart and brain,”  Paloma Baeza told Señal News.

Combined with a dramatized depiction of Kahlo’s vivid imagination and entering the surreal worlds of some of her most famous works, the film will paint a searingly intimate and beautiful portrait of this multi-faceted icon.