Borys Lewin (1914–1992) was a Russian-born French film editor. Lewis was born in Minsk in Belarus, which was then part of the Russian Empire. He is sometimes credited as Boris Lewin. He edited around fifty films and television series and also directed one film The Hunted (1950). Source: Article "Borys Lewin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Normandy - Neman
(Editor)
The Happy Road
(Editor)
The Death of Joe the Indian
(Editor)
Rat Trap
(Editor)
French Cancan
(Editor)
The Taste of Violence
(Editor)
Eternal Conflict
(Editor)
Bethsabée
(Editor)
Tomorrow Is My Turn
(Editor)
The Earrings of Madame de...
(Editor)
Katmandu
(Editor)
A Couple
(Editor)
The Little Rebels
(Editor)
The Dacians
(Art Direction)
Le Traqué
(Director)
Elena and Her Men
(Editor)
Erotic Urge
(Editor)
The Last Turning
(Editor)
Le Rouge et le Noir
(Editor)
Sans famille
(Editor)
The Four Truths
(Editor)
To Die of Love
(Editor)
The Lions Are Loose
(Editor)
The Dirty Game
(Editor)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
(Editor)
The Leatherstocking Tales
(Editor)