Der Tiger, whose English title is The Tank, stars David Schütter, Laurence Rupp, Leonard Kunz, Sebastian Urzendowsky and Yoran Leicher, with supporting roles from the likes of Tilman Strauß and André M. Hennicke.
Set on the Second World War’s Eastern Front in 1943, it follows the tank crew as they operate secretly behind the heavily contested front line. Journey eastward, they find themselves in deeper in enemy territory as they face their own fears and inner demons. Stimulated by Wehrmacht methamphetamine, the mission increasingly becomes a journey into the heart of darkness.
It’s being referred to as an “anti-war movie” in some of the reviews. Anyone seen it? Seems like it might potentially have some allegory for NATO-brained Euros, but probably not so intentionally? Really curious how it portrays the Eastern Front (I would guess it has at least a bit of anti-Soviet elements).



first Das Boot now Der Tiger, more “reluctant” Nazis just doing their jobs…