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.
Farewell to the Devil
(Screenplay)
The Hot Line
(Director)
150km Per Hour
(Director)
The Last Stage
(Director)
It Started Yesterday
(Director)
Tajemnica dzikiego szybu
(Supervising Art Director)
The End of Our World
(Screenplay)
The End of Our World
(Director)
On The Niemen
(Director)
The Sea
(Director)
The Last Stage
(Screenplay)
We Are Building New Villages
(Director)
Meetings In The Dark
(Director)
Meetings In The Dark
(Writer)
The Big, Bigger, and the Biggest
(Supervising Art Director)
Six-Part Draft
(Production Supervisor)
Matthew's Days
(Supervising Art Director)
Król Maciuś I
(Director)
Król Maciuś I
(Writer)
There Is No Return, Johnny
(Supervising Art Director)
Atlantic Story
(Director)
We Are Building New Villages
(Writer)
Invitation
(Director)
Farewell to the Devil
(Director)
The White Mazurka
(Director)
The White Mazurka
(Screenplay)
Invitation
(Writer)
Soldier of Victory
(Screenplay)
Soldier of Victory
(Director)