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Hulu has picked up U.S. rights to 'Das Boot,' the series sequel to Wolfgang Petersen's Oscar-nominated anti-war classic from 1981. By Scott Roxborough Hulu has picked up U.S. rights to Das Boot, the ...
Das Boot Season 1 plunges viewers into the claustrophobic and terrifying world of a German U-boat crew during World War II. Amidst the constant threat of enemy attack and the harsh realities of life ...
The American moviegoing public has never been especially enthusiastic about foreign-language films, but every now and then, a subtitled movie does cross over from the arthouse to the mainstream. The ...
Wolfgang Petersen, the German filmmaker whose World War II submarine epic "Das Boot" propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career that included the films "In the Line of Fire," "Air Force One" ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A sequel series to “Das Boot” is among the week’s high-profile viewing choices: “Das Boot” (Monday, June 17, Hulu): This eight-episode German miniseries is a sequel to director ...
Inspired by the Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated masterpiece by Wolfgang Petersen and Lothar-Günther Buchheim’s bestselling novel, Das Boot brings the senseless reality of World War II to life with ...
Austrian filmmaker Andreas Prochaska will begin production on the eight-part TV series, set after the events of the 1981 anti-war classic, in March. By Scott Roxborough Andreas Prochaska, the director ...
Sky Studios will deficit finance Germany’s World War II drama Das Boot and take over international rights to the series from Sonar Entertainment. The first season of Bavaria Fiction and Sky ...
The miniseries will focus on the German perspective of events and include experiences the French Resistance and Allied forces had during the war. The 1981 film “Das Boot” is getting a sequel in the ...
Tom Wlaschiha (Game of Thrones), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), James D’Arcy (Marvel’s Agent Carter) and Thierry Frémont (Juste un regard) round out the cast of Das Boot, as filming begins on the ...
Academy Award-nominated director Wolfgang Petersen — who rose to fame with his German-language film “Das Boot” — has died. He was 81. Petersen died of pancreatic cancer in the arms of his wife of ...