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  1. www.everybodyknowselizabethmurray.com › the-filmTHE FILM | everybody-knows

    A determined single mother, with nothing but guts and vision, breaks through notorious art world barriers to become one of the preeminent painters of our time. Everybody Knows...Elizabeth Murray is an intimate portrait of the groundbreaking artist Elizabeth Murray.

  2. Everybody Knows... Elizabeth Murray - Un film di Kristi Zea. La battaglia di un'artista contro i preconcetti. Con Meryl Streep, JoAnne Akalaitis, Jennifer Bartlett, Douglas Baxter, Suzanne Bennett. Documentario, USA, 2016. Durata 58 min.

    • Kristi Zea
    • Meryl Streep
  3. 23 apr 2016 · Elizabeth Murray: Directed by Kristi Zea. With Meryl Streep, JoAnne Akalaitis, Jennifer Bartlett, Douglas Baxter. A determined single mother, with nothing but guts and vision, breaks through notorious art world barriers to become one of the preeminent painters of our time.

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    • Documentary, Biography
    • Kristi Zea
    • 2016-04-23
  4. In un mondo dominato per la maggior parte dagli uomini, la Murray ha tentato di bilanciare le sue ambizioni personali con la sua vita privata, affrontando al culmine della carriera una dolorosa battaglia contro il cancro.

  5. EVERYBODY KNOWS…ELIZABETH MURRAY is an intimate portrait of the groundbreaking artist and former Buffalo resident Elizabeth Murray. The film explores the relationship between Murray’s family life and career and reconsiders her place in the contemporary art history.

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  6. An intimate portrait of the groundbreaking artist Elizabeth Murray. This film explores the relationship between Murray's family life and career, and reconsiders her place in contemporary art history.

  7. This intimate portrait of maverick painter and printmaker Elizabeth Murray explores the relationship between her family life and career, and reconsiders her place in contemporary art history.