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Ils aimaient la vie

Original title: Kanal
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
8.4K
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Ils aimaient la vie (1957)
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In 1944, during the Warsaw uprising against the Nazis, Polish Lieutenant Zadra and his resistance fighters use Warsaw's sewer system to escape the German encirclement.In 1944, during the Warsaw uprising against the Nazis, Polish Lieutenant Zadra and his resistance fighters use Warsaw's sewer system to escape the German encirclement.In 1944, during the Warsaw uprising against the Nazis, Polish Lieutenant Zadra and his resistance fighters use Warsaw's sewer system to escape the German encirclement.

  • Director
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Writer
    • Jerzy Stefan Stawinski
  • Stars
    • Teresa Izewska
    • Tadeusz Janczar
    • Wienczyslaw Glinski
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    8.4K
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writer
      • Jerzy Stefan Stawinski
    • Stars
      • Teresa Izewska
      • Tadeusz Janczar
      • Wienczyslaw Glinski
    • 37User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Teresa Izewska
    Teresa Izewska
    • 'Stokrotka'
    Tadeusz Janczar
    Tadeusz Janczar
    • Ens. Jacek 'Korab'
    Wienczyslaw Glinski
    Wienczyslaw Glinski
    • Lt. 'Zadra'
    Tadeusz Gwiazdowski
    Tadeusz Gwiazdowski
    • Sgt. 'Kula'
    Stanislaw Mikulski
    Stanislaw Mikulski
    • 'Smukly'
    Emil Karewicz
    Emil Karewicz
    • Lt. 'Madry'
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Composer Michal
    • (as Wladyslaw Sheybal)
    Teresa Berezowska
    • Halinka
    Zofia Lindorf
    • Old woman looking for her daughter
    Janina Jablonowska
    • Screaming Woman in the Sewer
    Maria Kretz
    • Wounded Woman
    Jan Englert
    Jan Englert
    • Zefir
    Kazimierz Dejunowicz
    Kazimierz Dejunowicz
    • Capt. 'Zabawa'
    Zdzislaw Lesniak
    • 'Maly'
    Maciej Maciejewski
    Maciej Maciejewski
    • Lt. 'Gustaw'
    Adam Pawlikowski
    Adam Pawlikowski
    • SS Man
    Wlodzimierz Bednarski
    Wlodzimierz Bednarski
    • Insurgent
    • (uncredited)
    Zenon Dadajewski
    • Insurgent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writer
      • Jerzy Stefan Stawinski
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    User reviews37

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    10begger

    Resistance is Futile

    In many respects this movie is sheer brilliance. For starters "Kanal" describes the entire Polish Revolt in a single instance at the eve of its termination. But this movie is much more than a parable of Revolution and struggle. "Kanal" has great characters, great settings, great scenes, and, above all, an important message to be told.

    What would it be like to fight an impossible battle against a larger force and be in the real world? What would it be like to face death at every turn and still travel on knowing defeat awaited you at the next bend? "Kanal" is the answer to these questions.
    futures-1

    It is relentless

    "Kanal" (Polish, 1957): This is the second of Andrzej Wajda's trilogy about WWII in Poland. I love the photography – the light, the angles, the flowing camera movements. "Kanal" is about a group of resistance fighters and civilians who, out of necessity, band together to fight (what appears to be a losing battle) against the oncoming Nazis. First set in an incredibly bleak ruin of Warsaw, the story and acting only intensify as they begrudgingly try to escape through the underground sewer system. This one will take it out of you. It is relentless. It is relentless. It is relentless. It is relentless. Relentless. Relentless. Relentless. Relentless. Relentless. Relentless.
    10info-399

    A Great Film

    A great film, at first viewing people may not understand some of the cultural references. The tall blonde brave sewer-runner is not a model of Aryan Uber Womanhood but that of a strong polish woman.According to the official line of Nazi Propaganda the metaphor for the Aryan woman was of a breeder , home maker not a woman that would take a pro-active role in dragging aman half way across the canals of Warsaw. I saw the movie as less of a metaphor for hell as that of an actual hell,the hell of siege such as stalingrad. Stalingrad was not a metaphor for hell it was hell on earth. As was Warsaw in the last days of organized rebellion.As much as Das Boot style brought across a sliver of the real life incident , Kanal's style brings across the desperation of the struggle in Warsaw. The optomistic saddness can be written off as slavic melancholy, or better described as the hope and sorrow of a nation that has many times been routed from the map of europe only to resurface strong and proud.Everything was taken from them and hope itself is in question as the final reel fades to black.
    rmoba13

    Dante in Warsaw

    That this movie was made is a near miracle, since it squeaked out barely 3 years after Stalin died; and the Polish film industry could even begin to suggest that Poles could struggle against the Germans without Soviet "fraternal" help. It looks likely that it was saved from oblivion by the Silver Palm (1957), at least in Poland. My suspicion that this got past the Party censors as a Dantean allegory about the worker and peasant struggles, with each character and episode exposing some lesson. However, like Ashes and Diamonds, much of the real message is just at the surface: regular Poles struggling for a better future.

    The real hidden message of the film is a metaphorical struggle against Soviet oppression. Wajda seems to suggest this by quoting Szczepanski(1944): "... But know this: from our tombstones A victorious new Poland will be born And you will not walk this land You Red Ruler of bestial forces!" (1) Indeed the resolution suggests the Stalinist Inferno is far from over. Those who have tried to bring light to the world suffer a Promethean fate.

    What seems remarkable to me is the positive spirit, humor, and love of life that most of the characters display in the face of their passage into the underworld. There is additional irony (humorous to me), for example, that the composer attempts to play a particularly patriotic Chopin, but is then ordered to play "something with feeling:" an inane dance tune. (By the way, the Beckstein piano that the composer tries to protect was made by a company that provided Hitler with crucial early support.)

    It is also remarkable that such a dark, almost anti-heroic view of combatants was made only 12 years after the event. It is not so far from the spirit of Ernie Pyle, and just think how long it took to make Band of Brothers.

    (1) Interview on www.wajda.pl
    10tutusaad

    Fatalism in Post-war Poland

    I saw this film in a film festival in Dhaka, in early sixties(Now Bangladesh, then East Pakistan). For me as a student, Sattayjit Ray's Apu trilogy was my only exposer to any kind of art film then. Visual realism was a new thing for us in Indian sub continent. Audience were so spellbound that they could smell sewage sitting in the cinema hall. I think like all great directors, Wajda had the cinematographic sense to create that environment where viewers reality could blend with creative fiction. In post war period of late forties and in early fifties like the School of Polish Posters, all creative mediums went through this fatalistic phase. It was grotesque but realistic.

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    • Trivia
      Director Andrzej Wajda was himself a fighter in the Polish resistance movement against the Nazis in World War II and several scenes in the film were based on his experiences.
    • Goofs
      When Korab is attacking Goliath self-propelled tracked mine, a wire pulling it can be seen.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: These are the tragic heroes: watch them closely in the remaining hours of their lives.

    • Connections
      Featured in Vieras (1984)

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Official site
      • Studio Filmowe Kadr (Poland)
    • Languages
      • Polish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kanal
    • Filming locations
      • Dluga, Sródmiescie, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland(manhole)
    • Production company
      • Zespol Filmowy "Kadr"
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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