Citation :
« Journal: May 24, 1989
Watching Not a Love Story after so many years, I see that it's really about voice—or lack of it. The dialogue about pornography and erotica has evolved since 1981 and become more complex, but Not a Love Story was part of breaking women's silence, opening our eyes and our mouths. Seeing it now in Israel, I realize the coherence of my life's work. It wasn't a series of unrelated films, but variations on a related theme: speech vs. silence, peace vs. violence, solidarity vs. isolation. »
-- Bonnie Sherr Klein
Source :
SHERR KLEIN, Bonnie. Slow Dance: A Story of Stroke, Love and Disability, Toronto, Knopf Canada, 1997. In collaboration with Persimmon Blackbridge.
[en anglais] (p. 314)