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Directed by Nikias Chryssos Music by Leonard Petersen Initial release 7 February 2015 Music director Leonard Petersen Cinematography Matthias Reisser | 6.3/10 Written by Nikias Chryssos Edited by Carsten Eder Director Nikias Chryssos Producer Nikias Chryssos | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Produced by Nikias ChryssosHans W. GeissendoerferHana Geissendoerfer Starring Pit BukowskiDaniel FripanOona von MaydellDavid Scheller Cast Daniel Fripan, Pit Bukowski, David Scheller, Oona Von Maydell Similar Almanya: Welcome to Germany, The Nightmare, The Hoarder, Project 12: The Bunker, The Hidden Face |
Exklusiv der bunker trailer german deutsch 2015
Der Bunker is a 2015 German horror-comedy film by Nikias Chryssos as his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on 7 February 2015 at the Berlin International Film Festival and will be released to DVD, Blu-Ray, and VOD, alongside a limited theatrical release, in December of the same year.
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- Exklusiv der bunker trailer german deutsch 2015
- Der bunker trailer hd
- Plot
- Cast
- Reception
- Awards
- References
Filming for Der Bunker took place in an abandoned house in Kleinmachnow and of the film, Chryssos has stated that despite the film's absurd nature it is also a serious film, which he felt was personalized in the characters of Klaus and the Student.

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Plot

The film centers upon a nameless student (Pit Bukowski) who has rented a room at a lake-side home with the expectation that he will find peace and quiet. However, when he arrives, he finds that the room was far from what he was expecting, as the home is actually a bunker, but he chooses to stay despite this. Soon after, his bizarre landlords (Oona von Maydell and David Scheller) begin to insist that he tutor their son Klaus (Daniel Fripan), who they believe will become President of the United States, despite being born in Germany. Stranger still is their insistence that an alien lives within the mother's leg and that Klaus is only 8 years old, despite looking far older.
Cast
Reception

Critical reception has been positive and Collider.com felt that the movie was "A unique piece of work, Der Bunker is twisted yet engaging, abstract and parabolic, funny yet flippant." The Hollywood Reporter praised the film, writing "Though the story’s anything but realistic, this doesn’t mean that it has nothing to say; Chryssos’s well-paced screenplay suggests something, for example, about the dangers of burdening a child with unrealistic expectations, such as the parents’ insistence on Klaus’s preparation for his future in the White House (the fact he’s a German citizen is the least of this kid’s problems, as Klaus can’t even remember the capitals of Belgium and France)." Exberliner also praised the film, calling it "Funny, horrifying, theatrical, abstract, allegorical, and mysterious."
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