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  1. Aleksander Ford (born Mosze Lifszyc; 24 November 1908 in Kiev, Russian Empire – 4 April 1980 in Naples, Florida, U.S.) was a Polish film director and head of the Polish People's Army Film Crew in the Soviet Union during World War II.

  2. 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.

  3. Key figure of the Polish cinema who established himself in the 1930s with films such as "Legion of the Streets" (1932) and the documentary "Street of the Young" (1936), banned for its controversial depiction of poor and impoverished Poles and Jews. After the end of WWII Ford headed the newly...

  4. Aleksander Ford was one of the most important filmmakers of his era, but also noteworthy is his fascinating biography – perhaps the most interesting in the history of Polish cinema.

  5. Aleksander Ford was a film director. He was born in 1908 in Kiev and died in 1980 in Naples, Florida. He created Knights of the Teutonic Order – one of the biggest films in the history of Polish cinema. Aleksander Ford was born to a Jewish family in Kiev as Moyshe Lipshutz.

  6. Jul 6, 2019 · Aleksander Ford – Mlodosc Chopina AKA Chopins Youth (1952) admin July 6, 2019. 2 1,991. A story of the formative years in Chopin’s life between 1825 and 1831, a time of social unrest throughout Europe, of rising nationalism, and of cries for reform.

  7. Aleksander Ford (born Mosze Lifszyc; 24 November 1908 in Kiev, Russian Empire – 4 April 1980 in Naples, Florida, U.S.) was a Polish film director and head of the Polish People's Army Film Crew in the Soviet Union during World War II.