The Last Stage (1948)
March 28, 1948Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Wanda Bartówna
Helena
Huguette Faget
Michele
Tatyana Guretskaya
Eugenia
Antonina Gordon-Górecka
Anna
Mariya Vinogradova
Nadia
Barbara Drapińska
Marta
Barbara Fijewska
Anielka
Maria Anna Redlichówna
Urszula
Alina Janowska
Dessa
Zofia Mrozowska
Gypsy Woman
Stanisław Zaczyk
Tadek
Stefan Śródka
Bronek
Elżbieta Łabuńska
Prisoner #1
Jadwiga Chojnacka
Prisoner #2
Ewa Kunina
Prisoner #3
Bentsion Monastyrsky
Cinematographer
Barbara Rachwalska
Block Leader Elza
Anna Jaraczówna
Kapo Frieda
Roma Rudecka
Kapo Sauna
Zofia Niwińska
Mrs. Laura
Halina Drohocka
Lalunia
Aleksandra Śląska
Oberaufseherin
Maria Kaniewska
Rapportführerin
Janina Marisówna
Aufseherin
Władysław Brochwicz
Lagerkommandant
Edward Dziewoński
Lagerarzt
Kazimierz Pawłowski
Gestapo Head
Zygmunt Chmielewski
Dignitary
Wanda Jakubowska
Director / Screenplay
Gerda Schneider
Screenplay
Karol Chodura
Camera Operator
Andrzej Ancuta
Camera Operator
Tadeusz Zając
Lighting Director
Roman Mann
Production Design
Czesław Piaskowski
Production Design
Roman Palester
Original Music Composer
Zdzisław Górzyński
Conductor
Jan Radlicz
Sound
Leonard Księżak
Sound Assistant
Lidia Pstrokońska
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 28, 1948
Original NameOstatni etap
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
Filming Locationswomen's camp, Poland
Genres
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The Last Stage (Polish: Ostatni etap) is a 1948 Polish historical drama film directed and co-written by Wanda Jakubowska, depicting her experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. The film was one of the early cinematic efforts to describe the Holocaust. Jakubowska’s film influenced subsequent directors that dealt with the subject, including Alain Resnais, Gillo Pontecorvo and Steven Spielberg. In film criticism, it is often referred to as "the mother of all holocaust films".It was Jakubowska's first theatrically-released film and was both a commercial and critical success. It was seen by more than 7.8 million people in Poland and exported to dozens of countries. It also won a BAFTA Award for Best Film from Any Source in 1950.