The Legend of Leigh Bowery

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Released April 13, 2002

Overview

Welcome to the over-the-top, extravagant world of Leigh Bowery, a key figure in New Romanticism and London nightlife in the 1980s. With his bizarre outfits, a mix of kitsch and fetish, and his eccentric performances, he influenced artists, musicians and stylists like Boy George, Lucian Freud (of whom he became the muse), Vivienne Westwood, Anthony and the Johnsons, John Galliano and David LaChapelle. Born in Australia into an intensely religious family and brought up in a Melbourne suburb, Leigh moved to London where he worked as a fashion designer and a promoter, and started the legendary disco club night "Taboo", the first outrageous polysexual party in London. The documentary offers a fully rounded portrait of this artist, including interviews with the people who knew him, who describe a complex, extreme, and ironic personality, a performer, actor and designer ahead of his time, from his difficult early life to international success, up to his death in 1994.

Runtime

1h 23m


Origin Country

United States


Original Language

English


Original Title

The Legend of Leigh Bowery


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • Denmark
  • United States of America
  • France
  • United Kingdom

Spoken Languages

  • English

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    One Canvas Productions

    United States

  • logo for ARTE

    ARTE

    United States

  • logo for Atlas Films

    Atlas Films

    United States

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