Bonnie sherr klein biography

  • Bonnie Sherr Klein OC is a feminist filmmaker, author and disability rights activist.
  • Bonnie Sherr Klein OC (born 1941) is a feminist filmmaker, author and disability rights activist.
  • Bonnie Sherr Klein was born on April 1, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is a director and producer, known for Dark Lullabies (1985), Speaking Our.
  • Bonnie Sherr Klein

    Also known as: Bonnie Klein
    Countries: Canada / United States
    Born: 1941

    Films directed by Bonnie Sherr Klein

    Quotes by Bonnie Sherr Klein

    "[At Stanford University] inom took a minor in film. [...] I'd never seen a documentary; the first we saw were from the National spelfilm Board of Canada (NFB), brought in by several wonderful Québécois filmmakers. It was the beginning of the civil rights and anti-nuclear movements. I was always very active in political and social affairs, so seeing those documentaries it träffad me how this was an incredible combination of my passion for theater and my need to do some social good."
    -- Bonnie Sherr Klein (source)

    "I certainly unashamedly started out as a message-maker—the whole idea that the content of rulle is so important that aesthetics fryst vatten less of a consideration. Of course, that evolved. The aesthetic of rulle is integral to the message."
    -- Bonnie Sherr Klein (source)

    "In those days

  • bonnie sherr klein biography
  • “Living with disability is an art”

    April 2, 2021

    On April 1st award winning film maker and author Bonnie Sherr Klein was born (1941). Klein ran Studio ‘D’ the feminist unit at the National Film Board of Canada. She directed Not a Love Story a documentary about the pornography industry. It remains one of the Studio’s most commonly screened films.

    Film making and feminism defined her identity until a summer weekend when the first of her two major strokes happened. Klein tells the story of her recovery and of settling into a new identity as a woman with a disability in her book, Slow Dance – A Story of Love, Stroke and Disability.

    At the end of her book Klein writes:

    Before my stroke, I had a mistaken notion that feminism meant “independence” ; the unspoken corollary was that disability (and aging) meant shameful dependence on others. What I have learned finally is that in asking for help I offer other people an opportunity for intimacy and collaboration. Whether I’m asking for

    Bonnie Sherr Klein

    American-Canadian filmmaker and author

    Bonnie Sherr Klein

    Born1941

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    EducationBarnard College, Carnegie Tech, Stanford University master's degree in Broadcasting and Film
    OccupationFilmmaker
    Notable workNot a Love Story: A Film about Pornography (1981), Shameless: The ART of Disability (2005)
    SpouseMichael Klein
    Children2 (Naomi and Seth)
    RelativesAvi Lewis (son-in-law)

    Bonnie Sherr KleinOC (born 1941) is a feminist filmmaker, author and disability rights activist.

    Early life and education

    [edit]

    Bonnie Sherr Klein was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1941 to working class Jewish parents. She attended public schools until high school, when she then attended Akiba Hebrew Academy.[citation needed] She received a bachelor's degree in American studies at Barnard College, and became more active in the Civil Rights and anti-nuclear movements. After a year of teaching high