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Canal
Kanał (, Sewer) is a 1957 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was the first film made about the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, telling the story of a company of Home Army resistance fighters escaping the Nazi onslaught through the city's sewers. The film is adapted from the story “They Loved Life” by Jerzy Stefan Stawinski. Kanał is the second film of Wajda's War Trilogy, preceded by A Generation and followed by Ashes and Diamonds.

Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress
1957 film by Ernst Marischka

The Devil Came at Night
1957 film by Robert Siodmak

Love from Paris
1957 film by Helmut Käutner

The Girl and the Legend
1957 film by Josef von Báky

The Zurich Engagement
1957 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner

Confessions of Felix Krull
1957 film by Kurt Hoffmann

The Legs of Dolores
1957 film by Géza von Cziffra

Der Stern von Afrika
1957 film

Different from You and Me
1957 film by Veit Harlan

Lissy
1957 film by Konrad Wolf

Salzburg Stories
1956 film by Kurt Hoffmann

Vater sein dagegen sehr
1957 film by Kurt Meisel

Precocious Youth
1957 film by Josef von Báky

The Unexcused Hour
1957 film by Willi Forst

Doctor Bertram
1957 film directed by Werner Klingler

At the Green Cockatoo by Night
1957 film by Georg Jacoby

The Singing Ringing Tree
1957 film by Francesco Stefani

The Glass Tower
1957 film by Harald Braun
Stresemann
1957 film by Alfred Braun

Goodbye, Franziska
1957 film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner

The Last Ones Shall Be First
1957 film by Rolf Hansen

The Fox of Paris
1957 film by Paul May

Mischief in Wonderland
1957 film by Otto Meyer

Der schönste Tag meines Lebens
1957 film by Max Neufeld

The Daring Swimmer
1957 film by Karl Anton

The Twins from Zillertal
1957 film by Harald Reinl

King in Shadow
1957 film by Harald Braun

Victor and Victoria
1957 film by Karl Anton