Aleksander Ford1908 - 1980

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Aleksander Ford (born Mosze Lifszyc) was a Polish film director; and head of the Polish People's Army Film Crew in the Soviet Union during World War II. Ford became director of the nationalized Film Polski company following the Red Army occupation of Poland. In 1948 the new communist authorities appointed him professor of the National Film School in Łódź. Roman Polanski was among his students. Another of Ford's protégés was the Polish film director Andrzej Wajda. Ford made his first feature film, Mascot in 1930, after a year of making short silent films. He did not use sound until The Legion of the Streets (1932). When World War II began, Ford escaped to the Soviet Union and worked closely with Jerzy Bossak to establish a film unit for the Soviet-sponsored People's Army of Poland in the USSR. The unit was called Czołówka Filmowa Ludowego Wojska Polskiego (or simply Czołówka; spearhead). After the war, Ford was appointed head of the government-controlled Film Polski and held enormous sway over the country's entire film industry. In the process of accumulating power he denounced a fellow film director, Jerzy Gabryelski, to the NKVD secret police, contentiously accusing him of "reactionary" and "antisemitic" views, which resulted in Gabryelski's arrest and torture. Ford and a group of colleagues from the Polish Communist Party rebuilt most of the country's film production infrastructure. Roman Polanski wrote in his biography about them: "They included some extremely competent people, notably Aleksander Ford, a veteran party member, who was then an orthodox Stalinist. […] The real power broker during the immediate postwar period was Ford himself, who established a small film empire of his own." For the next twenty years, Ford served as professor at the state-run National Film School in Łódź. He is perhaps best remembered for directing the first postwar documentary Majdanek - cmentarzysko Europy (Majdanek – the Cemetery of Europe) and the feature film Knights of the Teutonic Order (1960), based on a novel of the same name by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz. Ford, a self-identified Communist, used his films to "express social messages on the screen," as in his documentaries: the award-winning Legion ulicy, (The Street Legion, 1932), Children Must Laugh (1936) and the postwar Eighth Day of the Week (1958) rejected by the communist party censors during the Polish October. Ford continued making films in Poland until the 1968 Polish political crisis. Accused of antisocialist activity and expelled from the Communist Party, Ford emigrated to Israel where he lived for the next two years. He later moved to Denmark and eventually settled in the United States. Ford made two more feature films, both of which were commercial and critical failures. In 1973, he made a film adaptation of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel The First Circle, a Danish-Swedish production that recounted the horrors of the Soviet gulag. In 1975 he made The Martyr (de), an English language, Israeli-German co-production based on the heroic story of Dr. Janusz Korczak. Blacklisted by the Polish communist government as a political defector, Ford became a non-person in contemporary discussions and analysis of Polish filmmaking. Isolated, he committed suicide in a Florida hotel on 4 April 1980. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Credits

You Are Free, Dr. Korczak
You Are Free, Dr. Korczak

1975

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The First Circle
The First Circle

1973

Drama

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The First Circle
The First Circle

1973

Drama

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The Doctor Speaks Out
The Doctor Speaks Out

1966

Drama

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The First Day of Freedom
The First Day of Freedom

1964

Drama • War

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Knights of the Teutonic Order
Knights of the Teutonic Order

1960

Adventure • Drama • History • War

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Knights of the Teutonic Order
Knights of the Teutonic Order

1960

Adventure • Drama • History • War

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Knights of the Teutonic Order
Knights of the Teutonic Order

1960

Adventure • Drama • History • War

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7.3
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The Eighth Day of the Week
The Eighth Day of the Week

1958

Drama • Romance

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The Eighth Day of the Week
The Eighth Day of the Week

1958

Drama • Romance

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A Generation
A Generation

1955

Drama • War

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Five Boys from Barska Street
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Five Boys from Barska Street
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Young Chopin
Young Chopin

1952

Drama • History

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Young Chopin
Young Chopin

1952

Drama • History

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Young Chopin
Young Chopin

1952

Drama • History

Storyboard

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Border Street
Border Street

1949

Drama • War

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Border Street
Border Street

1949

Drama • War

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Majdanek - Cemetery of Europe
Majdanek - Cemetery of Europe

1944

Documentary

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Majdanek - Cemetery of Europe
Majdanek - Cemetery of Europe

1944

Documentary

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Przysięgamy ziemi polskiej
Przysięgamy ziemi polskiej

1943

Documentary • War

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Przysięgamy ziemi polskiej
Przysięgamy ziemi polskiej

1943

Documentary • War

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The People of the Vistula
The People of the Vistula

1938

Comedy • Drama • Music

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Children Must Laugh
Children Must Laugh

1936

Documentary

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Nie miała baba kłopotu
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Przebudzenie
Przebudzenie

1934

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Sabra
Sabra

1933

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Sabra
Sabra

1933

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Legion of the Streets
Legion of the Streets

1932

Drama

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Mascot
Mascot

1930

Comedy • Romance

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