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  1. Tiffany has just completed her directorial debut, Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story. It is a feature documentary that focuses on the seminal American make-up artist, Kevyn Aucoin. Interviews include: Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Cher, Tori Amos and Christy Turlington. The film is distributed by The Orchard and enjoyed an exciting festival run including DOC NYC and Full Frame Documentary ...

  2. 27 juin 2018 · NOW ON DIGITAL: http://radi.al/LargerThanLifeA pioneer of contour techniques, makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin’s meteoric rise to fame in the 80’s and 90’s was leg...

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  3. 30 juil. 2018 · Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story is a well constructed, warts-and-all documentary that probes issues of creativity, sexual identity, and celebrity culture. A talent like Aucoin’s was a rare thing indeed. “The most extraordinary experience I can have is to show someone their beauty and then help them find beauty in (themselves),” notes Aucoin at the film’s outset. The fact that ...

  4. 20 juil. 2018 · Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story explores the life of the iconic makeup artist who transformed the profession into a prominent and influential art form. Director and makeup artist Tiffany Bartok paints a beautiful and deeply personal portrait of a man who, as both and artist and LGBTQ advocate, dedicated his life to elevating the inner confidence and presence of others. Through ...

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  6. At the height of his fame in 2002, Kevyn died mysteriously. LARGER THAN LIFE explores every corner of Kevyn's rich, beautiful and complicated life through the story of his untimely passing and the inspiring legacy he left behind.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kevyn_AucoinKevyn Aucoin - Wikipedia

    Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story is feature-length documentary directed by Tiffany Bartok. [21] The film focuses on the rise his career and the legacy he left behind. The film also highlights Aucoin's LGBTQ activism, [ 22 ] from his struggle to live openly as a young gay man in his hometown, to marrying his partner and creating a family of his own.