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The Films of Jay Rosenblatt. Vol. 2

DVD - 2011 DVD Drama Films 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 5 out of 5

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An essay by Michael Rabiger on container.
Afraid so (2006, 3 min.) -- Phantom limb (2005, 28 min.) -- I just wanted to be somebody (2006, 10 min.) -- The darkness of the day (2009, 26 min.) -- Prayer (2002, 3 min.) -- The D train (2011, 5 min.) -- Extra films. Nine lives: the eternal moment of now (2001, 1 min.) -- Worm / a film by Jay Rosenblatt & Caveh Zahedi (2001, 2 min.) -- Way to your heart (2011, 3 min.)
Voices: Garrison Keillor (Afraid so) ; Beverly Berning (Phantom limb) ; Beverly Berning, Richard J. Silberg (The darkness of the day).
A collection of 9 collage films (2001-2011) by Jay Rosenblatt. Based on a poem by Jeanne Marie Beaumont, Afraid so is a film about fear and anxiety. Phantom limb is a poetic documentary about grief and loss. Part document, part poem, I just wanted to be somebody is about Anita Bryant and her anti-gay campaign. With found footage Rosenblatt creates a collage about suicide in The darkness of day. Prayer is one response to 9/11. In The D train, an old man reflects on his entire life and how quickly it all goes by. A house cat dreams of her past lives in Nine lives: the eternal moment of now. Worm is a true story about an inexplicable childhood event. Way to your heart is a found footage rock video.
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Contents: Afraid so.

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