Linda Goldstein Knowlton, a prominent figure in the world of filmmaking, has made a lasting impact through her work on a variety of projects. Among her most notable endeavors is the 2019 documentary "We Are the Radical Monarchs", which showcases the inspiring stories of a group of young girls who are part of a radical queer feminist organization.
In addition to her work on "We Are the Radical Monarchs", Knowlton has also gained recognition for her involvement in the 2011 documentary "Somewhere Between", which explores the lives of four young Asian American girls growing up in a rapidly changing world.
Furthermore, Knowlton's impressive filmography also includes the 2002 feature film "Whale Rider", a critically acclaimed drama that tells the story of a young Maori girl who challenges tradition and societal expectations to pursue her dream of becoming a leader in her community.