An Author's Retrospective: Jay Rosenblatt

FOUR QUESTIONS FOR A RABBI

Jay Rosenblatt, Stacey Ross
Screening time  
02.03. / Friday, 18:00 - 20:00 Theatre 5  
A film that touches upon issues of identity, persecution and mortality.

When Stacey Ross unexpectedly died in 2007, her friends contacted filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt to complete a project she had only just begun. The result is ‘Four Questions for a Rabby’, a film that touches upon issues of identity, persecution and mortality.
 

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Jay Rosenblatt

Jay Rosenblatt is an internationally recognized artist who has been working as an independent filmmaker since 1980 and has completed over thirty films. His films have received over 100 awards and have screened throughout the world. His most recent films screened for a week at MoMA, and eight of his films have been screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Jay is a recipient of a Guggenheim, USA Artists and a Rockefeller Fellowship. He is a member of the Documentary Branch of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and served on the Executive Committee for 9 years. Jay is originally from New York and has lived in San Francisco for many years. For more than 20 years he was a film and video production instructor at various film schools, including Stanford University, S.F. State University, and the San Francisco Art Institute. He is currently the Program Director of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. He has a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology and, in a former life, worked as a therapist.

Stacey Ross

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FOUR QUESTIONS FOR A RABBI

USA
2008, 12', color, video

Directed by:
Jay Rosenblatt, Stacey Ross

Edited by:
Jay Rosenblatt

Producers:
Judith Montell, Erica Marcus, Laurie Coyle, Emmy Scharlatt

Festivals & Awards:

Black Maria Film Festival – Director’s Choice Award