In 1999, Polish director Andrzej Wajda received an Honorary Academy Award® for his body of work - more than thirty-five feature films, beginning with A Generation in 1955. Wajda's second film, Kanal - the first ever made about the Warsaw uprising - secured him the Special Jury Prize at Cannes and started him on the path to international acclaim, secured with the release of his masterpiece, Ashes and Diamonds, in 1958. These three groundbreaking films ushered in the "Polish School" movement and later became known as the "War Trilogy." But each boldly stands on its own - testaments to the resilience of the human spirit, the struggle for personal and national freedom, and Wajda's unique contribution to his homeland and to world cinema. The Criterion Collection is proud to present this director-approved edition, with new transfers of all three films and extensive interviews with the director and his colleagues.