Biography
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.
Filmography
all 22
Movies 22
Director 20
self 1
Director

Kolory kochania (1988)
Movie
Director

Invitation (1986)
Movie
Director

The White Mazurka (1979)
Movie
Production Supervisor

Six-Part Draft (1973)
Movie
Director

150km Per Hour (1972)
Movie
Supervising Art Director

There Is No Return, Johnny (1970)
Movie
Supervising Art Director

Matthew's Days (1968)
Movie
Director

The Hot Line (1965)
Movie
Director

The End of Our World (1964)
Movie
Supervising Art Director

The Big, Bigger, and the Biggest (1963)
Movie
Director

It Started Yesterday (1961)
Movie
Director

Meetings In The Dark (1960)
Movie
Director

Król Maciuś I (1958)
Movie
Director

Farewell to the Devil (1957)
Movie
Supervising Art Director

Tajemnica dzikiego szybu (1956)
Movie
Director

Atlantic Story (1955)
Movie
Director

Soldier of Victory (1953)
Movie
Director

The Last Stage (1948)
Movie
Director

The Sea (1933)
Movie
Herself

Moment
Movie
Director

On The Niemen
Movie
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Information
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female
Birthday
1907-10-10
Deathday
1998-02-24 (90 years old)
Birth Place
Warsaw, Poland
Citizenships
Congress Poland, Second Polish Republic, Poland
Also Known As
Ванда Якубовска, Ванда Якубовская, 万达·亚库波夫斯卡
Awards
Work Flag Order, 1st class, Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Award of the Capital City of Warsaw, Ludwik Waryński Medal, Medal of the 40th Anniversary of People's Poland, Bronze Medal of Merit for National Defence
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