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In Whose Honor?: Filmmaker Bio

In Whose Honor? is Jay Rosenstein's first independent production. He worked previously as the co-producer on A Different Set of Rules, a documentary about date rape that won awards from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and American Women in Television and Film. In Whose Honor? was completed in January 1997 and has been screened at the First Annual Native Americas International Film Exposition, the Iowa Independent Film and Video Festival and the Big Muddy Film Festival in Carbondale, Illinois. Currently, Rosenstein is living in Champaign, Illinois where he is employed as a multimedia producer in addition to teaching at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications.