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[Graciela Iturbide: Photographing Mexico]
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[Frida Kahlo Museum]
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[ITURBIDE, SPEAKING IN SPANISH]
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Ok, this is the bed where Frida slept.
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And many times she would work here
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which is why you have the mirror.
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She then painted and looked in the mirror.
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Also, the books that she liked to read.
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Here we have her heroes
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Mao, Marx, Stalin,
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several of them are here.
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Frida was part of the Communist Party.
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This is a self-portrait of me
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in Trotsky’s house.
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It is like my shadow with all the gunshots
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when they were about to kill Trotsky the first time.
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Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Leon Trotsky,
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Jose Clemente Orozco.
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They’re a very relevant part
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of the history of Mexico.
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We have a fantastic culture here
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because Mexico opened its doors
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to offer asylum to everybody.
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[SOUND OF CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING]
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I was very close to the Communist Party years ago.
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I hid people in my house. [LAUGHS]
Soldiers and such.
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I’m a Leftist, I have been
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close to some parties on the left
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but now I think it is time for regular, civil
society
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to try to fix things because
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our governments unfortunately are very corrupt.
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Here in Mexico there’s no work.
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It’s always been like this, and this is very sad.
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There’s no social equality
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and it just isn’t anywhere.
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I prefer to photograph the man in a more
dignified manner
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independently of the injustices.
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Politics are already implied
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when I’m working in Mexico.
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I don’t have to say “Look, what injustice!”
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because it would be sensationalized.
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I don’t like exotic Mexico. I detest it.
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I like to live alongside the community--
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live within their festivities,
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go to the abduction,
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go to the childbirth.
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I am photographing. I try to assimilate myself
with them.
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[SOUND OF CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING]
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[SOUND OF CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING]
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[SOUND OF CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING]
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I don’t want to show the people
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in an objective manner, because I can’t.
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In this case,
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they simply wanted to show me
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their powerful hands--their sacred hands.
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They’re the ones that pose with such dignity.
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We have such wonderful traditions--
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such wonderful people.
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But, it’s very sad that there is
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so much social injustice
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and such a difference between social classes.
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We have to do something because
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it’s very difficult for the people of Mexico.