Jonathan Rosenbaum, a seminal figure in film criticism, has authored "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities," compiling nearly sixty years of insightful writings that span film, jazz, and literature.
The book interrogates major works of cultural significance, featuring a diverse selection of subjects including notable filmmakers and writers. It aims to re-evaluate the narratives and ideologies present in their art.
Rosenbaum's conversation with Michael Almereyda highlights pivotal films like "W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism" and "Giants and Toys", encapsulating the socio-political tensions of their time through subversive art.
Throughout his career, Rosenbaum has passionately reviewed over 9,000 works since the 1960s, showcasing his dedication to uncovering hidden gems in film and literature, supported by his well-maintained online archive.
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