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Amy Georgeanne Stechler (June 23, 1955 – August 26, 2022) was an American documentary filmmaker. She attended Hampshire College with the other founders of Florentine Films.
1 wrz 2022 · He saw a through line connecting the varied subjects of the films she worked on — Kahlo, the Shakers, the visionaries behind the Brooklyn Bridge — and including her as well.
2 wrz 2022 · Amy Stechler, the Emmy-nominated filmmaker of PBS’s The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo (2005) and the ex-wife and early collaborator of documentarian Ken Burns, died Friday, Aug. 26, at her home...
28 wrz 2022 · Acclaimed documentarian and longtime New Hampshire resident Amy Stechler died earlier this month. She was well known for her Emmy nominated film "The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo," as well as...
He saw a through line connecting the varied subjects of the films she worked on — Kahlo, the Shakers, the visionaries behind the Brooklyn Bridge — and including her as well. “They were all people who had the courage of their convictions,” Mr. Squires said.
15 gru 2006 · Burns and Amy Stechler were married through the 1980s into the early 1990s; their marriage ended in divorce. Stechler co-produced, wrote and edited the early Burns films The Brooklyn Bridge (1981), The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God (1984) and Huey Long (1985) and served as an editing consultant on The Civil War (1990).
2 wrz 2022 · Amy Stechler 73F joined Ken Burns 71F, Buddy Squires 74S, and Roger Sherman 73S in their post-Hampshire plunge into independent documentary filmmaking, and together, in Hampshire fashion, they built on their education through doing.