In the early 1930s, painter Leonora Carrington, a rebel against social expectations, joins the surrealist movement and its iconic figures like André Breton and Salvador Dalí in Paris. A whirlwind love affair with artist Max Ernst confronts her with her inner demons. During the war, Leonora flees to Mexico and finally empowers herself.
The directors select several moments from her first few years living and working in Mexico, using this as the foundation for the narrative, giving them the opportunity to truly engage with the smaller details, rather than covering her life from cradle to grave. Today Leonora Carrington is one of the highest selling female painters worldwide, next to Frida Kahlo and Georgia O’Keeffe. The film is based on the bestselling novel by journalist Elena Poniatowska.
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