Jerzy Toeplitz
Jerzy Toeplitz AO was born in 1909 in Kharkiv. He was educated in Warsaw. After World War II he was the co-founder of the Polish Film School, and later took up an appointment in Australia for the Film and TV School.
Between 1948 and 1972 he was Vice-President of the International Film and Television Council. In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Two years later, he was a member of the jury at the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival.
He was also an author and published a number of books which have been translated into many languages. Toeplitz also, for almost 30 years, was the president of the International Federation of Films Archives, where he accomplished a very important role, overall in the Cold War conjuncture, especially into a very big crisis of the FIAF's history, when Henri Langlois left the FIAF. Toeplitz's job was a very important differential because he was a cinema's teacher and a leader of an educational project in the Polish city of Łódź. This school had a decisive impact on the modern cinema in Poland.
In 1985 he was appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to Australian film. In 1986, he was a member of the jury at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.