Arnold Grossman
An enigmatic figure in the world of cinema, Arnold Grossman was born in 1934, in New York, USA. Throughout his active years, from 1962 to 2002, he primarily contributed to the documentary genre with notable films such as "The Poet's View" and "A Journey to Jerusalem" and despite his lack of awards at major film festivals, his works were critically acclaimed for their insightful perspectives. Grossman's authorial style was characterized by his ability to weave a captivating narrative out of seemingly mundane topics, a testament to his keen observational skills and understanding of human nature.
From the heart, Grossman was a master storyteller, a director who found profound beauty in the ordinary and shared it with the world through his lens.