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. Passendorfer graduated from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1951, and went on to become the leading exponent of the popular "national combatant" genre in the 1960s. As well as many films he directed the popular TV serial Janosik. Passendorfer served in the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish parliament, from 1993 to 1997 on the Democratic Left Alliance list.
Za život radostný
(First Assistant Director)
The Attempt
(Director)
Montované stavby
(Director)
Montované stavby
(Idea)
Montované stavby
(Screenplay)
Dobrý nástup
(Screenplay)
Dobrý nástup
(Director)
Zabijcie czarną owcę
(Director)
Janosik
(Director)
Kierunek Berlin
(Director)
The Return
(Director)
What Will My Wife Say to This?
(First Assistant Director)
The Verdict
(Director)
The Lost Bridge
(Director)
Adventure in Marienstadt
(Assistant Director)
Uczta Baltazara
(First Assistant Director)
The Verdict
(Screenplay)
Kierunek Berlin
(Screenplay)
Kierunek Berlin
(Dialogue)
Big Beat
(Director)
Ostatnie dni
(Screenplay)
Ostatnie dni
(Dialogue)
Signals
(Director)
Day of Purification
(Director)
A Hole in the Ground
(Supervising Art Director)
Ferry
(Supervising Art Director)
Career
(First Assistant Director)
Skąpani w ogniu
(Director)
Barwy walki
(Director)
Niedziela sprawiedliwości
(Director)
Skarb kapitana Martensa
(Director)
Mewy (fragmenty życiorysu)
(Director)
Mewy (fragmenty życiorysu)
(Screenplay)
Victory
(Writer)
Ostatnie dni
(Director)
Victory
(Director)
Operation "Brutus"
(Director)
Janosik
(Director)
Janosik
(Creator)