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Łódź is ranked by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network on the "Sufficiency" level of global influence and is internationally known for its National Film School, a cradle for the most renowned Polish actors and directors, including Andrzej Wajda and Roman Polanski.
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9 sie 2021 · Lodz was the center of the textile industry in prewar Poland. The Lodz ghetto thus became a major production center under the German occupation.
Today Lodz is a significant cultural centre, internationally known for its Film School, a cradle for the best Polish cameramen, actors and directors, including ...
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As a manufacturing giant, Lodz is known as "the Manchester of Poland." The first Hebrew secondary school (Gymnasium) in Poland/Russia is founded, in Lodz, by ...
Any film buff visiting the city will love the movie associations with Lodz. Affectionately known as 'HollyLodz' – it's the Polish equivalent of Tinseltown.