Rent Kanal (1957)

4.0 of 5 from 55 ratings
1h 33min
Rent Kanal (aka The Sewer) Online DVD & Blu-ray Rental
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Synopsis:
During the last days of the Warsaw Uprising against Poland's Nazi occupiers, a ravaged band of Resistance fighters retreat into the city sewers to avoid capture. In this pit of darkness, engulfed by filth, they desperately strive to hang onto their lives, their hopes and their sanity. Controversial for undermining a national myth of heroic sacrifice, Wajda's second feature is a nightmarish descent into a visceral, claustrophobic struggle for survival. Full of haunting images, 'Kanal' is a harrowing and unforgettable depiction of the horrors of war.
Actors:
Teresa Izewska, , Wienczyslaw Glinski, , , , , Teresa Berezowska, Zofia Lindorf, , Maria Kretz, , Kazimierz Dejunowicz, , , , , , , Witold Grabowski
Directors:
Narrated By:
Tadeusz Lomnicki
Writers:
Jerzy Stefan Stawinski
Aka:
The Sewer
Genres:
Action & Adventure, Classics, Drama
Collections:
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Countries:
Poland
BBFC:
Release Date:
Not released
Run Time:
93 minutes
BBFC:
Release Date:
12/12/2022
Run Time:
97 minutes
Languages:
Polish LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
English
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W
BLU-RAY Regions:
(0) All
Bonus:
  • Andrzej Wajda on 'Kanal': an archival filmed interview with the director
  • An exclusive, newly-filmed introduction by film critic, curator and scholar Michat Oleszczyk
  • A new audio commentary by Michael Brooke
  • Ceramics from llza (Ceramika Itzecka): Andrzej Wajda's newly-remastered 1951 short film
  • UK premiere release on Blu-ray

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Reviews (2) of Kanal

No Exit, Only Forward - Kanal review by griggs

Spoiler Alert
01/03/2026


I like to think I’ve got a decent stomach for war films. Then this one puts you in Warsaw on 25 September 1944 and turns “escape” into a nasty little word. A battered Home Army unit heads for the sewers, and the further they go, the less “out” feels like a real direction.


Wajda makes the underground a grim second world — part escape route, part confessional, all labyrinth. The camera crowds in, the sound is drip, breath, and panic, and the moments that sting aren’t speeches but scraps: a joke that lands with a thud, a tenderness that can’t do the job, a dawning sense that maps are just wishful thinking.


It’s devastating, but never showy. The Cannes prize in 1957 makes sense. Kanal respects courage — and refuses to pretend it comes with a guarantee.


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Warsaw Uprising. - Kanal review by Steve

Spoiler Alert
25/02/2025

Horrific and daunting psychological war drama based on the last few hours of the unsuccessful 1944 Warsaw Uprising by the Polish resistance against the Nazi occupation. The opening battle against superior German forces isn’t well staged, though the newsreel footage of the ruined city is astonishing.

But when the action moves underground as the few remaining partisans attempt to escape through the sewers, this becomes a distressing and profound experience. It was controversial in ‘50s Poland as it subverted as story of national heroism and turned it into a vision of terrifying hell.

These fighters are not disciplined, they are pessimistic and poorly equipped. It’s a study of their failure as they literally pass through the waste of humanity. This makes it sound surreal and impressionistic. And it is an arthouse classic, by a celebrated director. But it also feels unbearably, viscerally real.

It loses dramatic tension in the middle period, and the individuality of the resistance fighters isn’t well defined; they are flawed and all that unites them is their cause. But there is an extremely strong conclusion in a moment of surreal absurdity. These events have been told many times, but never with such macabre credibility.

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