Bonnie Sherr Klein

Movies

Making Movie History: Bonnie Sherr-Klein
Self
Bonnie Sherr-Klein recalls the early days of Studio D, the women's studio, and the birth of the seminal film Not a Love Story which she co-directed.
SHAMELESS: The ART of Disability
Director
Art, activism and disability are the starting point for what unfolds as a funny and intimate portrait of five surprising individuals. Director Bonnie Sherr Klein (Not a Love Story, and Speaking Our Peace) has been a pioneer of women's cinema and an inspiration to a generation of filmmakers around the world. SHAMELESS: the ART of Disability marks Klein's return to a career interrupted by a catastrophic stroke in 1987. Always the activist, she now turns the lens on the world of disability culture, and ultimately, the transformative power of art.
Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography
Herself
Documentary about the pornography industry and the apparent violent anti-woman slant much of it takes.
Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography
Writer
Documentary about the pornography industry and the apparent violent anti-woman slant much of it takes.
Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography
Director
Documentary about the pornography industry and the apparent violent anti-woman slant much of it takes.
The Right Candidate for Rosedale
Director
This short documentary records Anne Cools’ 1978 run for the Liberal Party nomination in Rosedale, one of Toronto's largest and socially most diverse federal ridings. The film records her bid for political power, and explains the nomination contest, a basic step in the Canadian electoral process. Because she was competing against the Liberal Party's preferred candidate, the nomination battle in Rosedale turned into one of the most innovative and fascinating in the history of Canadian politics.
VTR St. Jacques
Director
This short film was an experiment in using video recordings and closed circuit television to stimulate social action in a poor Montreal neighbourhood. A citizen's committee filmed people's concerns and then played back the tapes for the community. Upon recognizing their common problems, people began to talk about joint solutions. It proved an important and effective method of promoting social change.