Michał Waszyński
Film director and producer in Poland

Born
September 29th, 1904
120 years ago
Died
February 20th, 1965
60 years ago — 60 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Poland
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A prominent figure in Polish cinema, this individual directed and produced films primarily during the interwar period and post-World War II. Contributions include work on notable films such as 'The Last Day of Summer' and 'The Broken Hearts'. The individual also produced several successful adaptations and collaborated with many influential Polish artists of the time. His career spanned various genres, showcasing a commitment to exploring complex themes within society through cinema, becoming a respected figure in the industry.
Directed 'The Last Day of Summer'
Produced 'The Broken Hearts'
Worked on numerous adaptations
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