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In "Growing," Rivers is at his peak arrogance and vulnerability. At one point, he looks directly into the camera and says: "Painting a flower is the same as painting a war crime. It is all light and ego." The documentary does not shy away from his difficult personality. We see him shred a canvas he worked on for three weeks, then immediately demand fresh coffee from an assistant. It is this unflinching look at the artistic process—the tedium, the tantrums, the magic—that makes "Growing" essential viewing. documentary growing 1981 larry rivers download new