

Where to watch Sobibor (2018)
Yes — Sobibor is free on Kanopy and Hoopla, which you get through most public libraries with a library card.
The film is based on a real story that happened in 1943 in the Sobibor concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. The main character of the movie is the Soviet-Jewish soldier Alexander Pechersky, who at that time was serving in the Red Army as a lieutenant. In October 1943, he was captured by the Nazis and deported to the Sobibor concentration camp, where Jews were being exterminated in gas chambers. But, in just 3 weeks, Alexander was able to plan an international uprising of prisoners from Poland and Western Europe. This uprising resulted in being the only successful one throughout the war, which led to the largest escape of prisoners from a Nazi concentration camp.
Every legal way to watch Sobibor
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Sobibor — common questions
- Can I watch Sobibor for free?
- Yes. Sobibor is streaming at no cost on Kanopy, Hoopla, Pluto TV, Plex, Plex Channel. These are licensed services — free because they run ads or are funded by public libraries, not because they are pirating anything.
- Is Sobibor on Netflix?
- No. Sobibor is not on Netflix here. The services that do carry it are listed above.
- How do I watch Sobibor without paying anything?
- Open Pluto TV — no subscription and, on most of these, no account either. Everything is legal and studio-licensed; you watch ad breaks instead of paying a fee.
- How long is Sobibor?
- Sobibor runs 110 minutes, rated R.











