Noted documentary filmmaker Jerry Blumenthal has garnered widespread recognition for his contributions to the world of cinematic storytelling, with a notable body of work that spans multiple decades.
One of his most notable projects is the documentary "Vietnam Long Time Coming", which premiered in 1998 and has since become a landmark film in the realm of Vietnamese-American history and culture.
In addition to his work on "Vietnam Long Time Coming", Blumenthal has also made significant contributions to the world of labor rights and collective bargaining, as evidenced by his 1984 documentary "Taylor Chain II: A Story of Collective Bargaining".
Furthermore, his 1988 documentary "Golub" has also received widespread critical acclaim, solidifying Blumenthal's reputation as a masterful storyteller and social commentator.