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Big Eyes

Big Eyes (2014), a biographical drama film by Tim Burton about American artist Margaret Keane, who specialized in portraits of kitschy doe-eyed children and waifs.

Lana Del Rey contributed the song “Big Eyes”.

See 2014 in film.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged American film, Amy Adams, film, kitsch, Tim Burton, USA on January 18, 2015 by jahsonic.

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