Jay Rosenblatt

artist and filmmaker, “How Do You Measure A Year?”

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“How Do You Measure a Year?” is a window into the intimate moments between a parent a child and their love for each other.

‘How Do You Measure a Year?’ chronicles a daughter growing up from ages 2 to 18

“How Do You Measure a Year?” is a window into the intimate moments between a parent a child and their love for each other.

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