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in 2010. However, after one of the daughters, Emma Tamburlini, went public with claims that the footage was "child pornography" and contributed to her childhood anorexia, NYU refused to accept the "Growing" materials. Ownership: The physical tapes were returned to the Larry Rivers Foundation

In 1981, Variety called Growing "self-indulgent and overly long," while The Village Voice praised it as "a brutal, beautiful mirror of the male ego." documentary growing 1981 larry rivers download new

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The 45-minute film captured the girls as they transitioned through puberty. Rivers filmed them topless or naked, asking probing questions about their changing bodies, sexuality, and developing breasts. However, NYU eventually refused to keep the "Growing"

After Rivers' death in 2002, the Larry Rivers Foundation sold his archives to New York University (NYU) . However, NYU eventually refused to keep the "Growing" footage due to its sensitive nature and the objections of Rivers' daughter, Emma.