The Mine (1947)
A film dedicated to miners, showing the hardship and risk of working in a mine. Devoid of verbal commentary, it draws its impact from the form: suggestive cinematography close to the pre-war avant-garde, dynamic editing closely linked to music. Brzozowska was accused of formalism at the 1949 Congress of Filmmakers in Wisła, where socialist realism was proclaimed.
Director: Natalia Brzozowska
| Camera | Andrzej Ancuta | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Kazimierz Serocki | Music |
| Writing | Natalia Brzozowska | Writer |
| Directing | Natalia Brzozowska | Director |