- The Last Stage
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name = The Last Stage
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director =Wanda Jakubowska
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writer =Wanda Jakubowska
Gerda Schneider
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starring = Tatjana Gorecka
Antonina Gorecka
Barbara Drapinska
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released = 1947
runtime = 81 min. / 110 min. (USA)
country =Poland
language = Polish
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imdb_id = 0040674"The Last Stage" (Pl. "Ostatni etap") was a 1947 Polish feature film directed and co-written by
Wanda Jakubowska , depicting her experiences in theAuschwitz concentration camp duringWorld War II . The film was one of the earliest cinematic efforts to describethe Holocaust , and it is still quoted extensively by succeeding directors, includingSteven Spielberg in "Schindler's List ".The film is generally considered a reliable document for a number of reasons, not least because Jakubowska herself was imprisoned in the camp and because it was shot on location, before most of the camp was destroyed or converted into a memorial. Critics argue, however, that the director introduced a cinematic language to her work, adding elements of questionable accuracy. For example, the trains with deportees are shown arriving at night, while most of the trains arrived during the day. While having them arrive at night sets the mood of the film, it does not accurately reflect most of the deportations.
Nevertheless, "The Last Stage" is an important film in that it paved the way for most other film and
television depictions of the concentration camps and the Holocaust.Fact|date=May 2007External links
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