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Kanal
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Synopsis
The second of Polish director Andrzej Wajda's WWII trilogy, following Pokolenie (A Generation) and preceding Popiol I diament (Ashes and Diamonds), Kanal is the most physically harrowing of the set. Based on the experiences of Jerzy Stefan Stawinski, a Polish patriot who participated in the battle for Warsaw in 1939 as an 18-year-old and in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, the action takes place in the last week of the 63-day Uprising, as the Nazis hunt down what few freedom fighters remain. A band of Poles takes to the sewers in hopes of escaping, but they become disoriented by the darkness and the fumes of the waist-deep filth. Whenever the Poles try to emerge for orientation or relief, the Germans are there to greet them with a hail of bullets. Kanal was Wajda's coming-out film; it won two prizes at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival and clicked with both European and American audiences, in spite of its grueling story and pessimistic tone. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide

Cast

Teresa Izewska 'Daisy'
Tadeusz Janczar Corporal Korab
Wienczyslaw Glinski Lieutenant 'Splinter'
Wladyslaw Sheybal Composer
Stanislaw Mikulski 'Slim'
Emil Karewicz 'Wise'

Production Crew

Roman Mann Art Director
Jerzy Lipman Cinematographer
Jan Krenz Composer (Music Score)
Jerzy Szeski Costume Designer
Andrzej Wajda Director
Halina Nawrocka Editor
Stanislaw Adler Producer
Jerzy Stefan Stawinski Screenwriter
Roman Mann Screenwriter
Roman Wolyniec Screenwriter
Year: 1957
Runtime: 96
Country: Poland
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Film Polski

Awards
1957 - Special Jury Prize - Cannes International Film Festival
1957 - Special Jury Prize - Cannes Film Festival