Isaac Mizrahi and Alan Cumming in Conversation (full)
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- We were delighted to host award-winning performer and author Alan Cumming interviewing the outrageously versatile Isaac Mizrahi, fashion legend turned actor-director-TV host on Saturday, May 19, 2018 in Provincetown’s Hawthorne Barn. Their conversation featured tales from the upbringing and prolific careers of both men, each a unique persona in his field, focusing on Mizrahi's second-act success in the entertainment industry.
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Production Credits:
Filming by Stone Dow and Lise King
Audio by Chris Blood
Edited by Tall Story Pictures
Executive Producer Camille Ives Beck
I read" I.M." in three sittings and got teary eyed on the last page. Isaac is gorgeous, intelligent, articulate, humorous and a great artist. Love to Isaac, Arnold and Kitty and Dean.
Living for his book. I. M. What a great memoir. Risky and full tilt and opinionated. Spills the T and gets real about growing up in a restricted environment. I love Isaac Mizrahi.
Candid, honest, witty, informative and lovely. I would expect nothing less from both of these worldly, intelligent men. $20 for a photo? GLADLY!!!!
I love Issac
Wonderful interview, thank you. Mr Mizrahi is so supportive of his old school, LAG which is always so appreciated by that community.
Love them both
after listening to this hour, long interview, I laughed and gained so much insight into these two people. It was so enjoyable.
Love these two!
I love Isaac.
I watch everything I can find about and with him.
But I can't help but find him bitter and jaded when it comes to fashion.
He gets uncomfortable, defensive and tense when he gets asked about it.
His body language changes. He seems very disappointed to me. Something must have happened.
I wish he would talk about it openly.
CEN is a wide range abuse for a lot(childhood emotional neglect). Emotions important for children, and validation for those emotions and opinions and needs are super important as well; this sets the whole life up.
They talk over each other too much!!
That's what makes it a real convo and not stilted!
I currently live in the same community Isaac grew up in.
mobile.nytimes.com/2007/10/14/magazine/14syrians-t.html
People here really do put little ideas on us and what to believe and how to do things. It really can be like torture and brainwash.
They live in$$$$$$$$$ so cut bloidy your income put to what your saying.
Although I gave you two a thumbs up, and I think you're brilliant when it comes to the arts, when it comes to politics, I don't think you know your asses from a hole in the ground.
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