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)[10]
 - How Do You Measure a Year? (2022)[11]
 
Accolades
- Sundance Jury Award for Human Remains[19]
 - 94th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) – nomination for When We Were Bullies[20][21]
 - 95th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) – nomination for How Do You Measure a Year?[22]
 
References
- ↑ IFFR
 - ↑ John Simon Guggenheim Foundation
 - ↑ REVOIR
 - ↑ American Film Showcase
 - ↑ 1998 Best Short Documentary—IDA Awards: Human Remains|International Documentary Association
 - ↑ Rosenblatt, Jay — Senses of Cinema
 - ↑ The Smell of Burning Ants — Senses of Cinema
 - ↑ "Human Remains | Kanopy". www.kanopy.com. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
 - ↑ Human Remains —– Senses of Cinema
 - ↑ Matthew Carey (February 8, 2022). "Oscar Short Documentaries: Nominations Spotlight Story Of Deaf Young People, Basketball Star Who Just Passed Away". Deadline. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
 - ↑ Lewis, Hilary (January 24, 2023). "Oscars: Full List of Nominations". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
 - ↑ Jay Rosenblatt Shorts — IFC Center
 - ↑ Five Short Films by Jay Rosenblatt|Kanopy
 - ↑ About the Filmmaker || Jay Rosenblatt
 - ↑ Two Films By Jay Rosenblatt - Roxie Theater
 - ↑ An Evening With Jay Rosenblatt|NW Film Center
 - ↑ Jay Rosenblatt Films at the Museum of Modern Art - The New York Times
 - ↑ Who is Jay Rosenblatt?|Studio 360
 - ↑ 1998 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
 - ↑ Oscars Nominations 2022 —— Full List of Nominees - Deadline
 - ↑ 2022|Oscars.org
 - ↑ 2023|Oscars.org
 
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