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  1. Wanda Jakubowska (10 November 1907 – 25 February 1998) was a Polish film director. Although she directed as many as 15 films over 50 years, Jakubowska is best known for her work on the Holocaust. Her 1948 film The Last Stage was an early and influential depiction of concentration camps.

  2. Wanda Jakubowska (ur. 10 listopada 1907 w Warszawie, zm. 25 lutego 1998 tamże) [1] – polska reżyserka filmowa, scenarzystka, przedstawicielka socrealizmu w kinie polskim, dama Krzyża Oficerskiego Orderu Odrodzenia Polski . W latach 30.

  3. Oct 10, 2021 · Learn about the life and work of Wanda Jakubowska, one of the world's first female directors and a pioneer of auteur cinema. She based her films on her own experience in Auschwitz and other camps, but faced criticism and obscurity for her left-wing views.

  4. Wanda Jakubowska was born on 10 October 1907 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. She was a director and writer, known for The Last Stage (1948), Król Macius I (1958) and Pozegnanie z diablem (1957). She died on 24 February 1998 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.

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  5. The Last Stage (Polish: Ostatni etap) is a 1948 Polish historical drama film directed and co-written by Wanda Jakubowska, depicting her experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. The film was one of the early cinematic efforts to describe the Holocaust.

  6. Wanda Jakubowska was born on October 10, 1907 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. She was a director and writer, known for The Last Stage (1948), Król Macius I (1958) and Pozegnanie z diablem (1957). She died on February 24, 1998 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.

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  8. This paper focuses on Wanda Jakubowska's films of the concentration camps, which feature female protagonists: Ostatni etap/The Last Stage (1948), Spotkania w mroku/Meetings in the Dark (1960)...