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Julien Hequembourg Bryan (23 May 1899 in Titusville, Pennsylvania – 20 October 1974) was an American photographer, filmmaker, and documentarian. He is best known for documenting the daily life in Poland, Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany between 1935 and 1939.He was honored with „Zasłużony dla Kultury Polskiej" ("Merit for Polish culture") during his last visit in Poland (1974) for showing the truth about the Invasion of Poland.
Date Of Birth May 23, 1899, Titusville, Pennsylvania, United States Died October 20, 1974, Bronxville, New York, United States Place Of Birth Titusville, Pennsylvania, USA Profession Cinematographer, Producer, Director Education Princeton University, Union Theological Seminary Children Sam Bryan Movies Siege, Sun Flight Star Sign Gemini
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Innenansichten - Deutschland 1937 2012 TV Movie documentary archive footage Tropical Africa 1961 Documentary short We Survived 1946 Documentary short Mary Visits Poland 1945 Documentary short Siege 1940 Documentary short Swinguette 1939 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Sun Flight 1966 Short producer Tropical Africa 1961 Documentary short producer Poland: The Country and the People 1946 Documentary short producer We Survived 1946 Documentary short producer Mary Visits Poland 1945 Documentary short producer Americans All 1943 Documentary short producer
Director Title Year Status Character Rural Women 1950 Pacific Island 1949 Documentary short Siege 1940 Documentary short Swinguette 1939 Short
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Kronika powstania w getcie warszawskim wg Marka Edelmana 1993 Documentary archival photography
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Stonecutter 1960 Short presenter
Thanks Title Year Status Character Poland: The Country and the People 1946 Documentary short acknowledgment: archive footage
Known for movies Siege (1940) as Cinematographer
Swinguette (1939) as Cinematographer
We Survived (1946) as Cinematographer
Mary Visits Poland (1945) as Cinematographer