Stephanie Liss, a highly accomplished and celebrated individual, has achieved widespread recognition and acclaim for her remarkable work in the field of documentary filmmaking, characterized by a trilogy of powerful, thought-provoking, and emotionally charged documentaries that have left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.
The trilogy, which includes the 1996 release "Hidden in Silence", the 1993 premiere of "Shameful Secrets", and the critically acclaimed "A Child Lost Forever: The Jerry Sherwood Story" which was first screened in 1992, showcases Liss's exceptional storytelling abilities, her ability to craft compelling narratives, and her unwavering commitment to shedding light on important social issues.
Throughout her career, Liss has demonstrated a remarkable talent for creating documentaries that are not only informative but also deeply personal and emotionally resonant, often tackling complex and sensitive topics with sensitivity, compassion, and a deep understanding of the human experience.