Michał Waszyński, a Polish film director, editor, and screenwriter whose birth name was Mosze Waks, made a remarkable mark on the film industry. During his impressive career, he achieved a notable distinction by directing the largest number of full-length, feature films in Poland throughout the interwar period. This remarkable period in his life, which began in the late 1910s and continued until the early 1940s, was a testament to his dedication and passion for filmmaking.
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BornSep 30, 1904 Kowel, Poland, Russian Empire [now Kovel, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine]
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1937

The Dybbuk as Director