In 1909–1910, he also ran the "Society of the United Cinematographic Factories The Luxgraph", a company which screened films at open-air events and the National Philharmonic Hall.
[2][3] In early 1908, Towbin commissioned and produce a film later entitled Pruska kultura, 'Prussian Culture', detailing conflict between the Poles of Poznań and the ruling German authorities.
The film was inspired by political conflicts over the previous years against Germanisation policies, including the 1901 Września children strike and the protests of Michał Drzymała.
Later in 1908, he collaborated with stage performer Antoni Fertner to produce a short comedy titled Antoś pierwszy raz w Warszawie ('Antoś in Warsaw for the first time').
[4][6][7] After he hired a camera operator (Stanisław Sebel) and director (Mark Arnshteyn) for his studio, Towbin produced a series of adaptations of Yiddish plays and dramas.