CINE World (Jun 1963)

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AWARDS OF THE POLISH MINISTER OF CULTURE AND _ ARTS For the Best Films made in 1960 —1962. The following prizes were granted to the Polish film makers by the Minister of Culture and Arts: I PRIZE Aleksander F ord and cameraman Mieczyslaw Jahodaéé =“{for the film "KNIGHTS OF TEUTONIC ORDER." Jerzy Wojcik for camerawork of the film "MOTHER JOAN OF THE ANGELS". Stanislaw Rozewicz for the direction and Stanislaw Loth for the photography of the film "BIRTH CERTIFICATE", It PRIZE Kazimierz Kutz for the direction of the film "PANIC IN THE TRAIN’, Witold Les iewicz for the direction of the film "THE LAST BATTLE", and Jan Rybkows ki who directed the film "A TOWN WILL DIE TO-NIGHT", III PRIZE Kazimierz Karabas z for the following documentary films: "MUSIC MAKERS", “PEOPLE ON THE ROAD", "WHERE ARE YOU GOING"; and Jan Lomnicki for the film "A SHIP IS BORN".