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Milton Moses Ginsberg

Milton Moses Ginsberg is a film director and editor most famous for writing and directing ''Coming Apart'', a 1969 film starring Rip Torn and Sally Kirkland, and ''The Werewolf of Washington'' starring Dean Stockwell. Born in 1943, Ginsberg is based in New York City. He married painter Nina Posnansky in 1983.
==''Coming Apart''==
In 1969, Ginsberg directed his first feature film. ''Coming Apart'' starred Rip Torn as a mentally disturbed psychologist who secretly films his sexual encounters with women. Sally Kirkland, who was simultaneously filming ''Futz!'' at the time, also stars.〔Smith, Howard. "Rip Torn, Sally Kirkland, and the Sexual Revolution on Stage and Film" The Village Voice, March 13, 1969〕 The film was shot in a one-room, 15'x17' apartment in Kips Bay Plaza, on a budget of 60,000 dollars. Shooting lasted three weeks.
Ginsberg filmed the entire movie with one static camera setup, in a manner simulating a non-constructed "fake documentary" style, influenced by Jim McBride's ''David Holzman's Diary''.〔Horwath, Alexander. (2004) "A Walking Contradiction (Partly True and Partly Fiction)" The Last Great American Picture Show: New Hollywood Cinema in the 1970s. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press ISBN 90-5356-493-4〕
Critical reception was mixed. ''Life'' reviewer Richard Schickel praised Torn's performance, Ginsberg's inventive use of camera and sound, and the "illuminating" portrayal of a schizophrenic breakdown.〔Schickel, Richard. "Cracking Up On Camera" Life, October 17, 1969〕 But critic Andrew Sarris gave it a less-favorable review, and the film was a commercial failure.
The film has since attained a cult following among critics and filmmakers.〔Smith, Dinitia. "After 'Coming Apart,' a Life Did Just That(1978). The New York Times, September 10, 1998〕〔Kawin, Bruce. “Coming Apart: The Mind as Camera.” Mindscreen: Bergman, Godard, and first-person film. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978〕

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