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Netflix to Unveil Intimate Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera Series
12 Mar
Summary
- Netflix is producing an untitled series about Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
- The show will explore their relationship amidst shifting political and social upheavals.
- The series aims to humanize the iconic artists beyond their myths.

A new Netflix series will delve into the tempestuous relationship between legendary Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Patricia Riggen and Gabriel Ripstein are directing the untitled show, which promises an intimate look at their lives.
Produced by Mónica Lozano, the series is based on Claire Berest's novel "Rien n'est noir." It aims to explore how changing political, social, and artistic environments influenced their relationship and work.
Head writer María Renée Prudencio is crafting a narrative that seeks to humanize Kahlo and Rivera, moving beyond their established myths. The project is part of Netflix's significant investment in production within Mexico.
Riggen expressed her desire to tell the story from a feminine and Mexican perspective with a global lens. Ripstein emphasized the goal of humanizing the artists, showcasing their brilliance and flaws through a transgressive cinematic language.
Netflix's commitment to local stories is evident in this project, aligning with their $1 billion investment in Mexican production over four years.



