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Jerzy Bossak was a documentary film director, journalist, pedagogue, and one of the key organizers and authors of post-war cinema in Poland.
Reminiscences from the life of the tragically deceased poet named And, based on the memoirs of his friend Stanisław Czycz.
Documentary portrait of Dziga Vertov, father of documentary cinema.
A portrait of the two documentary filmmakers Jerzy Bossak and Richard Leacock.
The 1966 visit of Hollywood movie star Kirk Douglas at the legendary Polish State Film School in Lódz.
Documentary about the current state of German cinema. Produced for German television.
Documentary on the 5th World Festival of Youth and Students which was held from 31 July to 15 August 1955 in Warsaw.
Over a decade after the almost total wartime destruction, Warsaw still looks bruised and battered. Ruined houses are nevertheless inhabited which can be dangerous for the local population.
Short film about the Republic of Buryatia using footage from '273 Days Below Zero'
Siberia, contrary to people’s first association, is not a deserted land covered with snow. During the one-year stay, Polish documentary filmmakers collected materials that make up the image of the modern industrial area of the North.
"Peace Will Win" documents the Second World Congress of Peace Defenders, held in Warsaw in November 1950 after the event was relocated from Sheffield. The film records speeches, demonstrations, and international opposition to war during the early Cold War period.
The Germans destroyed all bridges in Warsaw during the war. The reconstruction of the Poniatowski Bridge began in July 1945. Workers from all over Poland were involved in this process. The inauguration ceremony took place on the Day of the Rebirth of Poland (the 22nd of July 1946).