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ANDRZEJ WAJDA - KANAŁ (Kanal, Sewer, They Loved Life) (1957) 1430.4 MB | 1:32.09 | B&W
Language: Polish | External subtitles: Polish, English, Russian, Francais, Deutsch Video: XviD, 1900 Kb/s, 25 frm/s, 672x512, 4:3 Audio: AC3, 48000 Hz, 2-ch
Andrzej Wajda's 1957 film Kanal is a portrayal of the tragic heroism and the unprecedented suffering of the members of a detachment of Poland's Home Army during the Warsaw Uprising of August-September 1944. WWII and the brutal German occupation of Warsaw is in the fourth year. Germany's defeat is looming, but still a year in the future. The Soviet Red Army has advanced to the other bank of the Vistula River opposite Warsaw. The Polish Home Army command decides to stage an uprising in Warsaw so that the Red Army will enter a town liberated from the Germans by the Poles themselves, with a Polish Government of sorts in place. Initially large portions of the town are liberated, but Stalin decides to stop the advance of the Red Army and to let the Germans finish off the insurgents, unimpeded. He perceives the Polish Home Army as a threat to his further plans for Poland. For 63 days, the Red Army stands still on the other side of the river while the insurgents are decimated by the Germans. On the 63rd day, out of ammunition and food, the Home Army surrenders to the Germans.
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