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Milton Ginsberg, ACE

Milton Ginsberg (September 22, 1935 – May 23, 2021), edited three Oscar winning documentaries.  Another film he edited, Catwalk, premiered at Cannes, and another, Listen Up, at the New York Film Festival.  He edited several dramatic films, among them, Fidel, a four hour dramatization of Castro's life, and Elmore Leonard's Pronto, with Peter Falk.

He has also wrote and directed several feature films, most notably Coming Apart, which featured Rip Torn as a psychiatrist using a hidden camera to record his own disintegration.  The entire film was shot in a single room from a single camera angle.  The film is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.