
Wanda Jakubowska
Directing·October 10, 1907·† February 24, 1998 — 90 years old·Warszawa, Rosja (obecnie Polska)
Wanda Jakubowska (10 November 1907 – 25 February 1998) was a Polish film director. She is best known for her work on the Holocaust. Her 1948 film "The Last Stage" was an early and influential depiction of concentration camps. It was filmed on location at Auschwitz, where Jakubowska had been interned. She was an ardent Communist whose films were often heavily politicized.
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—MomentHerself—On The NiemenDirector1997Polish SchoolSelf1986InvitationDirector · Writer1979The White MazurkaDirector · Screenplay1973A Sketch in Six PartsProduction Supervisor1972150km Per HourDirector1970There Is No Return, JohnnySupervising Art Director1968Matthew's DaysSupervising Art Director1965The Hot LineDirector1964The End of Our WorldScreenplay · Director1963The Big, Bigger, and the BiggestSupervising Art Director1961It Started YesterdayDirector1960Meetings In The DarkDirector · Writer1958Król Maciuś IDirector · Writer1957Farewell to the DevilScreenplay · Director1956Tajemnica dzikiego szybuSupervising Art Director1955Atlantic StoryDirector1953Soldier of VictoryScreenplay · Director1948The Last StageDirector · Screenplay1946We Are Building New VillagesDirector · Writer1933The SeaDirector











