• Director

    Andrzej Wajda

  • With

    Teresa Iżewska, Tadeusz Janczar, Wieńczysław Gliński

  • Poland 1957. 96min

  • Digital (restoration)

  • Certificate

    12A

  • English subtitles

A unit of Polish freedom fighters goes underground to escape German troops, in the final stages of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. Wajda’s claustrophobic, nightmarish masterpiece employs haunting images to convey their struggle as they journey through the city’s sewers. The film that brought international acclaim for the director, Kanal is based on true events. It is an evocative portrait of the Polish resistance movement and a heartbreaking depiction of strength, duty and hope in the face of insurmountable odds.

Restored by WFDIF.

Joint ticket available with the screenings of A Generation and Ashes and Diamonds on Sunday 15 February. Tickets £28.50, concessions £22.50 (Members pay £3 less). Book in person at the box office or by phone on 020 7928 3232.

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