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  1. Jerzy Passendorfer (April 8, 1923 in Wilno – February 20, 2003 in Skolimów, near Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish film director, specialising in films about the German occupation of Poland in World War II, and member of parliament.

  2. Jerzy Passendorfer (ur. 8 kwietnia 1923 w Wilnie, zm. 20 lutego 2003 w Konstancinie-Jeziornie) – polski reżyser filmowy, w latach 1971–1972 kierownik artystyczny Zespołu Filmowego „Tor”, autor filmów o tematyce okupacyjno-wojennej i serialu telewizyjnego Janosik, poseł na Sejm RP II kadencji.

  3. Jerzy Passendorfer was born on 8 April 1923 in Wilno, Wilenskie, Poland [now Vilnius, Lithuania]. He was a director and writer, known for Powrót (1960), Zamach (1959) and Zabijcie czarna owce (1972). He died on 20 February 2003 in Skolimów, Konstancin-Jeziorna, Mazowieckie, Poland.

  4. Feb 20, 2003 · Jerzy Passendorfer was a Polish film director, specialising in films about the German occupation of Poland in World War II, and member of parliament.

  5. Using archival sources, movie reviews, secondary sources and films, this article examines the cinema of Jerzy Passendorfer, the founding father of action movies genre in People’s Poland, but also the staunch supporter of Władysław Gomułka’s ‘Polish road to Socialism’ and General Mieczysław Moczar’s ultranationalist faction of the Partisans in th...

  6. Feb 20, 2003 · Jerzy Passendorfer is known as an Director, Actor, Screenplay, First Assistant Director, Dialogue, Writer, Assistant Director, and Idea. Some of his work includes Janosik, Janosik, The Attempt, Big Beat, Adventure in Marienstadt, Kierunek Berlin, What Will My Wife Say to This?, and Victory.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · Who was Jerzy Passendorfer? Jerzy Passendorfer was a Polish film director, specialising in films about the German occupation of Poland in World War II, and member of parliament.