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  1. Janusz "Kuba" Morgenstern (16 November 1922 – 6 September 2011) was a Polish film director and producer. Janusz Morgenstern. The grave of Morgenstern at the Powązki Military Cemetery featuring his picture and a list of his most famous films. Janusz Morgenstern was born in 1922 to a Jewish family in the town of Mikulińce, Poland (now ...

  2. 1960 – 2011. Odznaczenia. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Cytaty w Wikicytatach. Gwiazda Janusza Morgensterna w łódzkiej Alei Gwiazd. Janusz „Kuba” Morgenstern (ur. 16 listopada 1922 w Mikulińcach, zm. 6 września 2011 w Warszawie [1]) – polski reżyser i producent filmowy .

  3. Janusz Morgenstern, photo by Bartek Kosiński/East News. During the 2nd World War he miraculously survived the Holocaust. He spent the war in his homeland and went into hiding when the worst times came. When the Russians entered his native regions in 1944, Janusz Morgenstern ceased to hide and was enlisted in the 2nd Polish Army.

  4. Janusz Morgenstern was born on 16 November 1922 in Mikulince, Tarnopolskie, Poland [now Mikulintsy, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a director and producer, known for Jovita (1967) , Mniejsze niebo (1981) and Komornik (2005) .

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  5. Oct 11, 2011 · Polish cineaste Janusz Morgenstern passed away early in the morning of September 6 in Warsaw. ‘Kuba,’ as he was fondly known in Polish movie-making circles, was part of the acclaimed line-up behind the prosperity of the Polish Film School in the late 1950s. He died aged 89 in hospital. Morgenstern was head of the production unit Perspektywa ...

  6. Jan 24, 2021 · "Ambulans" is a short movie made by Janusz Morgenstern in 1961. In this haunting short fiction film, a group of Jewish children and their teacher are herded ...

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  8. Janusz "Kuba" Morgenstern was a Polish film director and producer. Janusz Morgenstern was born in 1922 to a Jewish family in the town of Mikulińce, Poland (now Mykulyntsi, Ukraine), to Dawid Morgenstern and Estera (née Druks). He debuted as a director with the film Good bye, Till Tomorrow (1960). His other films include Jowita (1967), We Have to Kill this Love (1972), W-Hour (1979), Lesser of Two Evils (2009). TV series directed by Morgenstern included: Stake Larger than Life (1967–1968 ...