Jay Rosenblatt (filmmaker)

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

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).

Filmography
Sources:
 * 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)
 * How Do You Measure a Year? (2022)

Accolades

 * Sundance Jury Award for Human Remains
 * 94th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) – nomination for When We Were Bullies
 * 95th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) – nomination for How Do You Measure a Year?