Becoming bell hooks
Becoming bell hooks

Becoming bell hooks

2024Movie59 minEnglish

Explore the life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks, who wrote nearly 40 books and whose work at the intersection of race, class and gender serves as a lasting contribution to the feminist movement. Learn how bell’s childhood in Hopkinsville and her connection to Kentucky’s “hillbilly culture” informed her views and her belief that feminism is for everybody. Becoming bell hooks, a one-hour documentary, features selections read by Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer and interviews with feminist activist Gloria Steinem, Kentucky writers Crystal Wilkinson and Silas House, bell’s younger sister Gwenda Motley and many others.

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Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and legacy of acclaimed author, scholar, and activist bell hooks. It delves into her groundbreaking work on race, class, gender, and sexuality, examining her profound impact on feminist theory and cultural criticism. The film features archival footage and interviews to illuminate her intellectual journey and enduring influence.

Critical Reception

As a recent release, 'Becoming bell hooks' has been met with critical acclaim for its comprehensive and insightful portrayal of the influential thinker. Reviewers have praised its depth, accessibility, and the power of bell hooks' own words and ideas, highlighting its importance for contemporary discussions on social justice.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough exploration of bell hooks' life and work.
  • Lauded for effectively conveying the depth and relevance of her theories.
  • Considered an essential watch for understanding contemporary social justice movements.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's ability to capture the essence of bell hooks' intellectual contributions and her significant impact on social and political discourse. Viewers found the documentary both educational and inspiring.

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The documentary draws heavily from bell hooks' own extensive writings and lectures, allowing her voice to be central to the narrative.

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