Jay Rosenblatt (filmmaker)

Jay Rosenblatt (born 1955)[1] is an American experimental documentary filmmaker known for his work in the field of collage film since 1980.[2]

Themes

His films explore human emotional, personal and psychological cores (e.g.: the private lives of Hitler and Stalin in Human Remains, growing up male in The Smell of Burning Ants).[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Filmography

  • The Smell of Burning Ants (1994)
  • Human Remains (1998)
  • Nine Lives: The Eternal Moment of Now (2001)
  • Worm (2001)
  • Prayer (2002)
  • Phantom Limb (2005)
  • Afraid So (2006)
  • I Just Wanted to Be Somebody (2006)
  • The Darkness of Day (2009)
  • The D Train (2011)
  • When We Were Bullies (2021)

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Accolades

References

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