
Bonnie Bell
Directing
Biography
Bonnie Bell is a filmmaker / illustrator / poet based in Detroit, Michigan.
Known For

Weekend Project 2
Hanging on by a Thread

A true crime obsessed young couple have their world turned upside down after they purchase a wardrobe from a mysterious stranger.
The Buyer's Paradox

A frog tries to live a normal human life, working in a dead-end job as his marriage starts crumbling.
Frog Guy

A prideful young man meets his reckoning in the form of two hungry strangers.
Wolf Meat

Witness the rise of America's favorite (fake) war hero and (subpar) movie actor as he lies, cheats, and bumbles his way to the presidency in the latest episode of Uncle Sam's Puppet Theater.
The Reagan Rant

A woman tries desperately to get warm.
COLD

A "Pseudo City Symphony" of Detroit -- snapshots of an evening walk with friends as the sun sets.
From Here to There and Back Again

A transgender filmmaker comes out to her mother through cleaning laundry together.
LAUNDRY DAY

An insecure loan shark must prove himself to his crime family.
Catch of the Day

A "microfilm" of a night-time dog walk around the local library.
Night Walk

An experimental self-reflection of a filmmaker graduating film school, featuring Raggedy Ann
Take Me Away / If I Could Stay

An open letter to a friend who passed away while I was at college. Composed of archival footage from the works of Len Lye, Jean Epstein, Nevil Maskelyne, Chuck Jones, and many others.
Dear Anne - A Letter To A Friend

A two-part process film, focusing on the women who run a local frame shop and the film crew who decided to shoot their work.
Get Framed, Detroit!

A "microfilm" about antiquing and swimming in northern Michigan.
I See You Therefore I Love You

A "Pseudo City Symphony" of Detroit -- the camera glides through downtown, contemplates the Eastern Market, and gazes across the riverwalk.
j'adore --- DETROIT

A frustrated portrait artist attempts a 90 second study of a sleepy model.