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Margaret Lazarus (born January 22, 1949) is an American film producer and director known for her work in documentary film. She and her partner,
Renner Wunderlich Renner Wunderlich (born May 5, 1947) is an American film producer/ film director known for his work in documentary film. He and his partner, Margaret Lazarus, received an Oscar in 1993 for their documentary ''Defending Our Lives'', about battered ...
, received an
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in 1993 for their documentary ''
Defending Our Lives ''Defending Our Lives'' is a 1993 American short documentary film directed by Margaret Lazarus, Stacey Kabat and Renner Wunderlich. It won an Oscar at the 66th Academy Awards in 1994 for Documentary Short Subject. See also * Domestic Viol ...
'', about battered women who were in prison for killing their abusers.


Biography

Margaret Lazarus was born in New York City in January 1949 to Leon Lazarus, a painter, art teacher and assistant principal in the New York City schools and Paula Lazarus, an elementary school teacher and school librarian. She graduated with honors from
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in 1969 and received a master's degree in Broadcasting and Film from
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, and to date has produced and directed 20 films about social justice and women's issues. She began her career as a producer writer for a weekly public affairs program on the
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affiliate in Boston. In 1974, she co-founded with Wunderlich the non-profit organization, Cambridge Documentary Films, and to date has produced and directed 20 films about social justice and women's issues: Including films on rape, "Rape is" and "
Rape Culture Rape culture is a setting, studied by several sociological theories, in which rape is pervasive and normalized due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality. Behaviors commonly associated with rape culture include victim blaming, slut-s ...
", a phrase which Margaret and her team were first to use publicly. Cambridge Documentary Films has also produced films on body image and media culture, "BirthMarkings", "The Strength to Resist","Killing Us Softly", and "Still Killing Us Softly", on trauma and recovery, "Strong at the Broken Places",and films on labor history, "Eugene Debs and the American Movement". Other films include "Pink Triangles: A Film about Homophobia", "Not Just a Job", "Strong at the Broken Places", "Women's Rights, Human Rights", and "Healing the Wounds". In addition to the
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, her films have won numerous awards and prizes and have been screened at festivals throughout the world, such as London, Melbourne, Chicago, Denver, Leipzig, Edinburgh, Seattle, Washington DC, Vancouver, FullFrame/DoubleTake, and many other . She is currently the Executive Director of Cambridge Documentary Films. Her films about rape, domestic violence and body image are some of the most widely distributed short documentaries in the United States. Throughout her career she has combined documentary filmmaking and
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. In 1999 she produced and directed a series of short films on women, violence and human rights for
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, which were screened at the
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. She is one of the co-authors of the chapter on Violence Against Women, in four of the editions of Our Bodies Ourselves. As a Senior Fellow she taught "Producing Films for Social Change" at
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from 2006–2009. She has served as a member of the executive committee of the documentary branch of the
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. Her installation "Affinity" with video and live dance is scheduled to premiere at the Santa Barbara Museum of Fine Arts.


Filmography

*1974 "Taking Our Bodies Back: The Women’s Health Movement” *1975 “Rape Culture” *1977 “Eugene Debs and the American Movement” *1979 “Killing Us Softly” *1981 “Calling the Shots: Advertising Alcohol” *1982 “Pink Triangles: A film about Homophobia” *1984 “Hazardous Inheritance: Workplace Hazards to Reproductive Health” *1986 “Last Empire: US Intervention” *1987 “Still Killing Us Softly” *1988 “Not Just a Job” *1989 “Advertising Alcohol” *1991 “Life’s Work” *1993 “Defending Our Lives” *1998 “Strong at the Broken Places” *1999 “Women’s Rights, Human Rights” *2000 “Beyond Killing Us Softly” *2001 “The Strength to Resist: Media’s Impact on Women and Girls” *2003 “Rape Is” *2005 “Healing the Wounds" (producer only) *2010 “BirthMarkings” *2020 "Affinity 2020"


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Cambridge Documentary Films
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lazarus, Margaret Directors of Best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award winners Boston University College of Communication alumni Vassar College alumni Tufts University faculty 1949 births Living people Film directors from New York City American documentary film producers 20th-century American Jews Jewish feminists Film producers from New York (state) 21st-century American Jews