Children Must Laugh (1936)
One of the few surviving documentaries about Jewish life in Poland before World War II, this film was produced to raise funds for the Vladimir Medem Sanitarium, an institution that stood as the embodiment of health and enlightenment, in striking contrast to the grim images of urban Polish-Jewish poverty.
Director: Aleksander Ford
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A.L. Alexander as Narrator (US Version) |
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David Dubinsky as Himself, Introductory Speaker (US Version) |
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B. Charney Vladeck as Himself, Introductory Speaker (US Version) |
| Directing | Aleksander Ford | Director |
| Writing | Jacob Pat | Writer |
| Writing | Wanda Wasilewska | Writer |
| Sound | Henoch Kon | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Stanisław Lipiński | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Fryderyk Gawze | Sound |
| Sound | Karol Siegel | Sound |