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MID-EASTERN CUISINE Your Host: WILY NMI The forthcoming picture will be produced and di- rected by Andrzej Wajda, who is best known for "Kanal," the epic dealing with the Polish uprising against the Germans one year after the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto. This columnist engaged in a dis- pute with Wajda when he attended a press interview session in Hollywood two years ago after his picture, "Land of Promise" was shown for Academy Awards consideration and nomi- nated. I labeled the film outright anti-Semitism. In the final voting, it didn't win. BJE Providing Israel Materials • • Boshessmeo's Ladies physician who championed the cause of the orphaned children in the Warsaw ghetto and led 200 of them in a final march to the Nazi gas chamber in 1942, 'thereby perishing with them. Lawrence Bachman has completed negotiations with Film Polski for the co- production. 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