Jay Rosenblatt
- Director
- Editor
- Producer
Jay Rosenblatt is an internationally recognized artist who has been
working as an independent filmmaker since 1980 and has completed over
twenty-five films. His work explores our emotional and psychological
cores. They are personal in their content yet universal in their
appeal. Jay's films have received over 100 awards and have screened
throughout the world. A selection of his films had theatrical runs at
the Film Forum in New York and at theaters around the country. In
October 2010, he had a feature length program of recent work screen for
a week at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Eight of his films have
been at the Sundance Film Festival and several of his films have shown
on HBO/Cinemax, the Independent Film Channel and the Sundance Channel.
Articles about his work have appeared in the Sunday NY Times Arts &
Leisure section, the LA Times, the NY Times, Filmmaker magazine and the
Village Voice. Jay is a recipient of a Guggenheim, USA Artists and a
Rockefeller Fellowship. Jay is originally from New York and has lived
in San Francisco for many years. He has been a film and video
production instructor since 1989 at various film schools in the Bay
Area, including Stanford University, S.F. State University, and the San
Francisco Art Institute. Since 2010 he is 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.