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Archival Controversy: In 2010, the Larry Rivers Foundation attempted to sell Rivers' archives to New York University's Fales Library, but NYU returned the "Growing" tapes after public outcry and a request from Rivers’ daughter Emma Tamburlini, who considers the footage to be child pornography. documentary growing 1981 larry rivers download new

  1. Go to Vimeo.com and search for "Larry Rivers Growing 1981."
  2. Look for the official listing from "Larry Rivers Foundation" (release date 2025).
  3. Click "Rent or Buy" – Select "Buy HD Download."
  4. Complete payment. You will receive an email with a unique download link (active for 72 hours).
  5. Choose MP4 (for most devices) or MKV (for archiving).
  6. File size: Approximately 1.8GB for 1080p, 8.4GB for 4K.
  7. Once downloaded, transfer to Plex, Jellyfin, or a USB drive to watch on your TV.
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Controversy: One of his daughters, Emma Tamburlini, has publicly condemned the film as "child pornography" and stated it caused her significant psychological trauma, including eating disorders. Guide: Growing 1981 Larry Entertainment & Trending Content

Finding information on the 1981 documentary series by artist Larry Rivers is complicated by its sensitive and controversial nature. This series, filmed between 1976 and 1981, is not available for general public download Archival Controversy: In 2010, the Larry Rivers Foundation

Institutional Refusal: Upon learning of the specific nature of "Growing," NYU Fales Library & Special Collections refused to accept the controversial tapes as part of the archive.

Initial Suppression: Rivers originally intended to show the film as part of an exhibition in 1981, but the girls' mother, Clarice Rivers, intervened to stop its public release.