List of films made in Poland in the interwar period

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Poland existed as a state for the first time in over a hundred years with the proclamation of the Second Polish Republic in 1918. This state lasted until Poland was invaded and partitioned by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in the fall of 1939.

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1910s

1920s

1930s

1930–1934

1935–1939

1936

1937

1938

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1935
Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła Franciszek Ożga, Zbigniew Jaszcz
Złota Maska Jan Fethke
Sportowiec mimo woli Mieczysław Krawicz
1936
1937
Testament profesora Wilczura Leonard Buczkowski
Dziennik polskiego lotnika Eugeniusz Cękalski
Niedokończona podróż Eugeniusz Cękalski
Land Of My Mother Romuald Gantkowski narrated in English by Ewa Curie (with use of color pictures from reportage Beautiful Poland 1938–1939
1938
A Brivele der mamen Joseph Green and Leon Trystan Lucy Gehrman DramaA letter to mother; in Yiddish
Druga młodość Michał Waszyński Maria Gorczyńska Drama, Romance
Dziewczyna szuka miłosci Romuald Gantkowski Mieczysław Cybulski Drama, Romance
Florian Leonard Buczkowski Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski Romance, War
Dziewczyna szuka miłosci Romuald Gantkowski Mieczysław Cybulski Drama, Romance
Za winy niepopełnione Eugeniusz Bodo Jerzy Pichelski Drama, Romance
Gehenna Michał Waszyński Lidia Wysocka Drama, Romance
Granica Joseph Lejtes Elżbieta Barszczewska Drama, Romance
Kobiety nad przepaścią Michał Waszyński| and Emil Chaberski Maria Bogda Drama
Kościuszko pod Racławicami Joseph Lejtes Tadeusz Bialoszczynski Drama, History
Ludzie Wisly Aleksander Ford and Jerzy Zarzycki Ina Benita Comedy, Drama, Musical
Mamele Joseph Green and Konrad Tom Molly Picon Comedy, Musical
Kobiety nad przepaścią Michał Waszyński| and Emil Chaberski Maria Bogda Drama
1939
Białystok Saul Goskind and Yitzhak Goskind Asher Lerner documentaryJewish Life in Bialystok Available online with English narration here
Kraków Saul Goskind and Yitzhak Goskind Asher Lerner documentaryJewish Life in Krakow Available online with English narration here
Łódź Saul Goskind and Yitzhak Goskind Asher Lerner documentaryJewish Life in Lodz Lost film
Lwów Saul Goskind and Yitzhak Goskind Asher Lerner documentaryJewish Life in Lwow Available online with English narration here
Warszawa Saul Goskind and Yitzhak Goskind Asher Lerner documentaryA Day in Warsaw Available online with English narration here
Wilno Saul Goskind and Yitzhak Goskind Asher Lerner documentaryJewish Life in Vilna Available online with English subtitles here and with English narration here
On a heym Aleksander Marten Aleksander Marten Dramaaka Bezdomni, Without a Home; last Yiddish language feature before the German invasion
Biały Murzyn Leonard Buczkowski Tamara Wiszniewska Drama, Romance
Bogurodzica Jan Fethke, Henryk Korewicki Maria Bogda Drama
Doktór Murek Juliusz Gardan Franciszek Brodniewicz Drama
Czarne diamenty Jerzy Gabryelski Ina Benita Drama
Geniusz sceny Romuald Gantkowski Ludwik Solski Biography
Ja tu rządzę Mieczysław Krawicz Zbigniew Rakowiecki Comedy, Romance
Kłamstwo Krystyny Henryk Szaro Elżbieta Barszczewska Drama
Nad Niemnem Wanda Jakubowska and Karol Szołowski Elżbieta Barszczewska Dramalost film
O czym się nie mówi Mieczysław Krawicz Stanisława Angel-Engelówna Romance
Rena Michał Waszyński Stanisława Angel-Engelówna Drama
Trzy serca Michał Waszyński Jerzy Pichelski Comedy, Romance
U kresu drogi Michał Waszyński Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski Drama
Włóczegi Michał Waszyński Kazimierz Wajda Comedy, Romance

Polish films released during the war

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1940
Złota Maska Jan Fethke
Sportowiec mimo woli Mieczysław Krawicz
Żołnierz królowej Madagaskaru (film) Jerzy Zarzycki
1941
This Is Poland Eugeniusz Cękalski in English
Żona i nie żona Eugeniusz Cękalski
1942
Testament profesora Wilczura Leonard Buczkowski
Dziennik polskiego lotnika Eugeniusz Cękalski
Niedokończona podróż Eugeniusz Cękalski
White Eagle Eugeniusz Cękalski in English
Land of my Mother Romuald Gantkowski narrated in English by Ewa Curie (with use of color pictures from reportage Beautiful Poland 1938–1939
1943
Polska parada Michał Waszyński
Calling Mr Smith Franciszka, Stefan Themerson experimental color film, in English
1944
Monte Cassino Michał Waszyński
Niezwyciężeni – Idziemy Franciszek Ożga
Warszawa Walczy! – Przegląd nr 1-3 Jerzy Zarzycki
1945
Budujemy Warszawę Stanislaw Urbanowicz
Łódź 1939-1945 Leonard Buczkowski
Majdanek – cmentarzysko Europy Aleksander Ford
Mary Visits Poland Eugeniusz Cekalski

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