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Jay Rosenblatt Filmography

Directing33 FILMS IN DB

JayRosenblatt

Known for Directing Β· The Darkness of Day, How Do You Measure a Year?, I Used to Be a Filmmaker

33
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$7
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$7
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VHS
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~$7 Β· VHS Β· 1996
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$7 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jay Rosenblatt is an influential figure in experimental documentary filmmaking, celebrated for his innovative approach to collage film since 1980. His recent works, particularly "How Do You Measure a Year?" (2021) and "When We Were Bullies" (2021), have captivated audiences and collectors alike. The former, a poignant exploration of the passage of time through personal reflections, showcases Rosenblatt's mastery in weaving together intimate narratives with broader themes. Collectors appreciate its unique format and emotional depth, making it a standout addition to any home media library. "When We Were Bullies," which delves into childhood memories and the complexities of bullying, further cements Rosenblatt's reputation for tackling difficult subjects with sensitivity and creativity. Both films have garnered critical acclaim and are sought after in physical media formats for their artistic merit and the thought-provoking discussions they inspire. As collectors increasingly value unique storytelling and innovative techniques, Rosenblatt's works are becoming essential pieces for those who appreciate the evolving landscape of documentary cinema.

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33 films