Das Boot (TV series)

Das Boot is a German television series produced for Sky One[1][2] and a sequel to Das Boot (1981).

Das Boot
From left to right: August Wittgenstein, Rick Okon and Franz Dinda
Also known asThe Boat
Based onDas Boot (novel) + Die Festung (novel)
by Lothar-Günther Buchheim
Directed byAndreas Prochaska
Country of originGermany
Original language(s)German
French
English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Moritz Polter
  • Oliver Vogel
  • Jan S. Kaiser
  • Marcus Ammon
  • Frank Jastfelder
  • Jenna Santoianni
Production company(s)Bavaria Film
Release
Original networkSky One
Original release23 November 2018 (2018-11-23) 
present (present)

Like the original film, the series is based on Lothar-Günther Buchheim's 1973 book Das Boot, but with additions from Buchheim's 1995 sequel Die Festung.[3][2] As the original film's plot ends in December 1941, the series' setting takes place nine months later, in 1942. The storyline is split into two narratives, one based on land around the French Resistance, the other set around German U-boat U-612 and its crew.

Plot

The series, set in 1942, focus on the narratives of the upcoming Resistance in La Rochelle and the claustrophobic life aboard U-612.[4][5]

Cast

Episodes

Season 1 (2018)

No.TitleEnglish titleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Neue Wege"New PathsAndreas ProchaskaTony SaintNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
U-113 is attacked by an Allied plane in the Atlantic Ocean. Captain Wrangel goes overboard whilst the U-boat is forced to dive, and is bombarded with depth charges by an American destroyer, and sinks with the loss of all hands on board. In La Rochelle, U-612 is being readied for its maiden voyage under the inexperienced Captain Klaus Hoffmann, in the meantime time he gives evidence at the court martial of a submariner accused of cowardice in the face of the enemy and attends the execution, whereupon he performs a mercy killing. the Simone Strasser arrives, from Alsace, to work at the Police H.Q. and billets with nurse Margot Bostal. Her boss, Gestapo Inspector Hagan Forster is instantly attracted to her. The night before they are due to leave the men visit the local brothel and try to get Mechanikergast Thorsten Hecker to lose his virginity with a prostitute, as it's considered bad luck to have a virgin on board. Diesel-Maschinenmaat Pips Lüders gets into fight after a game of cards, Inspector Pierre Duvall wants to detain him but Lüders says he can give him information to avoid this happening. A small fire onboard the docked submarine, in the radio room, requires Frank Strasser (Simone's brother) to replace the incumbent radio operator injured in it. Frank asks Simone to pass a document on to someone, who later turns out to be a member of the French resistance, she learns that Frank Strasser is therefore involved with them against the Nazis. The meeting is cut short as the police arrive, Duvall having been tipped off by someone. Simone is able to evade capture with the assistance of a priest.
2"Geheime Missionen"Secret MissionsAndreas ProchaskaJohannes BetzNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
Forster asks Simone to interpret as he interrogates a captured female French Resistance fighter (Jacqueline) who she met up with at Frank's request, though Forster is unaware of Simone's involvement. On U-612 Hoffmann irritates members of his crew and in particular his adjutant Oberleutnant zur See Karl Tennstedt by making them perform numerous drills, he further antagonises them by withdrawing from combat, with a group of destroyers, when he receives fresh orders to go to a new rendez-vous point. The mission is a propaganda mission that has been ordered directly by Goebbels, Forster having advised Fregattenkapitan Gluck to choose Hoffmann as it would be removing a less experienced captain from combat. Simone, on entering Frank's flat finds photos of Frank and a young woman, called Nathalie, who works behind the bar in a local brothel and goes to visit her. Carla, the leader of the local French resistance cell visits Simone and pressurises her into giving Jacqueline morphine so she can overdose and kill herself, before being forced to talk. Simone uses an air raid as her chance to do this, as the Police H.Q. is evacuated, but has to administer the morphine herself. U-612 reaches the supply ship where they pick up an American passenger, Samuel Greenwood, but immediately come under attack whilst refuelling from an allied aircraft.
3"Verluste"CasualtiesAndreas ProchaskaTony SaintNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
On U-612 Tennstedt makes no secret of his contempt for Hoffman, sharing his bitterness with the other officers about how he feels Hoffman has benefited from having a famous U-boat commander for a father. Rumours begin to circulate through the crew that the Greenwood is a Jew, that Hoffman shot the court-martialed submariner in cold blood and that two U-boats were lost at the hands the destroyers that U-612 were engaging with previously. Greenwood, initially brash and over-familiar irritates the officers with his manner but later if for more circumspect when the true horrors of combat are revealed, first seeing Mechanikergefreiter Matthias Loidl lose his arm in a accident whilst loading the torpedo and then the destruction of a destroyers by U-612. In La Rochelle, Simone follows Nathalie back to her house and discovers she has had a child with Frank and that she is Jewish, with a forged identity. Simone shows her the document which she was supposed to pass onto Jacqueline on Frank's behalf, it is the circuit diagram for the radio on the U-boat, and was supposed to be exchanged for forged passports for Frank and Natalie. Carla brings Simone to their hideout and ascertains what happened to Jacqueline, Carla gives Simone the passports that had been forged for Frank and Simone warns her that Forster is aware of her. Carla vows to take her revenge which she exacts by organising a bomb at the welcoming home parade of another U-boat. At the brothel, where Nathalie works behind the bar, she is raped and beaten by one of the sub-mariners for refusing to have sex with him.
4"Zweifel"DoubtsAndreas ProchaskaBenedikt RöskauNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
By way of reprisal for the bombing, the German High Command decree that Gluck orders the execution of 100 French citizens in retaliation. The mayor of La Rochelle is asked which names to be added to the list of people to be shot. Forster is unhappy with the indiscriminate nature of the killing, but Gluck assures him if the perpetrators are found then no-one else would need to die. Simone visits Nathalie in the hospital, at the behest of Margot and finds her in a very bad way with serious head and abdominal injuries received from her assault. Forster continues to attempt to court Simone On U-612 Mechanikerobergefreiter Max von Haber is revealed to have come from a wealthy background dropped out of officer training school to be of a lower rank, this induces further resentment in the men who already blame him for Loidl suffering his injury and beat him as a result. They arrive at their rendez-vous point for handing over Greenwood but just as Greenwood is about to leave he insults Tennstedt who punches him and causes him to fall into the sea. Hoffman dives in to save him and ensures he is transported to the American vessel. On the American ship Greenwood's father awaits and it is clear that father and son have a difficult relationship. The prisoner to be exchanged is revealed to be Wrangel who survived having been lost overboard and being picked up by the Americans. Greenwood Junior tells Hoffman that it is a trap and two U.S destroyers are on their way. Back on the u-boat Wrangel immediately tries to exert his authority over Hoffman by suggesting he torpedoes the American ship but Hoffman refuses citing the fact that they handed over the injured Loidl to the Americans so he can be properly cared for.
5"Loyalität"LoyaltyAndreas ProchaskaLaura GraceNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
In the morning after Simone and Carla's encounter, Simone passes on the circuit diagram that Frank originally gave her to pass on to he resistance. On U-612 Hoffmann is ill with possible pneumonia and Wrangel seizes his opportunity to take over as captain, first reinstating Tennstedt and then assuming control,Ehrenberg is unhappy but told any resistance will be considered an act of mutiny. Strasser and Bootsmann Günther Maas also resist and are detained. Hoffmann recovers sufficiently to challenge Wrangel but despite reservations the officers support Wrangel. Hoffman is told he will be placed overboard in a dinghy with some provisions. Hoffman is allowed to address the men, and calls them out as mutineers, Max Von Haber declares his support for Hoffman and claims he would rather die with honour than 'breathe the same air' as the mutineers. In La Rochelle, Nathalie has died and Simone informs Margot that Frank and Nathalie have a baby together. The cell is visited by an Englishman Philip Sinclair, who knows Carla from fighting with her for the International Brigade, during the Spanish Civil War. Sinclair asks Carla to re-think her strategies and attack non-human targets if she wishes to continue to receive his support form the U.K. Forster and Duvall figure out that the bomb had a timing device that had a mechanism stolen from a time-clock. Duvall informs Forster that a time-clock was stolen from an iron foundry two weeks hence. U-612 comes across a huge convoy of ships, which Wrangel decides to attack without following clear protocols. It become immediately clear that Wrangel is unhinged and has a death-wish, as he orders the boat to charge headlong towards a destroyer, he walks away and leaves Tennstedt to deal with the situation. Tennstedt takes evasive action and avoids the collision but there are many other destroyers around and one pursues the submarine. The episode ends with the pings of the ASDIC system increasing in frequency as it get closer and closer to the u-boat
6"Gegen die Zeit"Nick of TimeAndreas ProchaskaSimon AllenNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
On U-612 depth-charges cause severe damage to the craft, the boat sinks and appears to land on the sea-bed but actually it is the Laura Ethel Bank which is only 250m deep as opposed to 4,000m. Tennstedt is too stunned by events to command an retries to his bunk, Ehrenberg is forced to take command. Inspection of the boat reveals there is an air-leak and the batteries are damaged. The resistance cell receive a coed French message from British radio that the weapons from the U.K are to arrive by sea. Sinclair is aware of Carl's addiction. Carla asks Simone to get the details of the German patrol boat times, to avoid the incoming crew delivering the weapons from being captured. Simone and Margot visit Nathalie's mum and find that the baby (Anna) has pneumonia. Back on U-612 the men successfully find two separate air leaks and repair them. Hecker admits to Obermechanikermaat Josef Wolf that he did not have sex with a prostitute the night before the u-boat left as he was supposed to, as it is considered bad luck to have a virgin onboard. Some of the battery connectors are damaged, breaking the circuit, and chlorine gas is escaping from them. Lüders and Haas return with breathing equipment but a cell explodes and they are unable to repair the damage. Forster and Duvall question the porter who works at the iron foundry and get the name of the person who he assisted with acquiring the time-clock for. They then threaten his family too and he leads them to the cell safe house. Simone, who was interpreting for the porter, cycles to the cell to arm them and begins helping to remove vital evidence. The Germans arrive and begin shooting killing a resistance member, Simone hides to avoid detection The weapons arrive by sea and are collected by Sinclair and Carla who drive back to the safe house. They arrive back at the safe house and engage in a shooting battle with the Germans, Sinclair is killed but Carla escapes. Simone manages to escape too and arrives back home to find Carla is already there. Shortly after Forster comes round and forces himself on Simone. Whilst they are having sex, Carla has the opportunity to shoot Forster but eschews the chance.
7"Verdammt"DamnedAndreas ProchaskaJohannes BetzNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)
8"Abrechnung"ReckoningAndreas ProchaskaTony SaintNovember 23, 2018 (2018-11-23)

Season 2 (2020)

No.TitleEnglish titleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date[6][7]
1"Überlebensstrategien"Survival StrategiesMatthias GlasnerAndrew BampfieldApril 24, 2020 (2020-04-24)
2"Unbequeme Allianzen"Incovenient AlliancesMatthias GlasnerAndrew BampfieldApril 24, 2020 (2020-04-24)
3"Sabotage"SabotageMatthias GlasnerAndrew BampfieldMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
4"Die Würfel sind gefallen"The Dice have FallenMatthias GlasnerAndrew BampfieldMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
5"Befehl zum Töten"Command to KillRick OstermannAndrew BampfieldMay 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)
6"Letzte Entscheidungen"Final DecisionsRick OstermannAndrew BampfieldMay 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)
7"Kopf an Kopf"Head to HeadRick OstermannAndrew BampfieldMay 15, 2020 (2020-05-15)
8"Auf der anderen Seite"On the Other HandRick OstermannAndrew BampfieldMay 15, 2020 (2020-05-15)

Production

In June 2015, it was announced that a television series adaptation based on the 1981 World War II submarine warfare film Das Boot would be made.[8][9] In July 2016, it was announced that it would be a sequel in the form of an 8-part television series, directed by Andreas Prochaska.[10][11] The series would be produced by Bavaria Fiction, Sky Deutschland, and Sonar Entertainment.[12]

The cast for the series was announced in September 2017.[13][14][3][15] Production began in November 2017 and ended in July 2018. Malta, Germany (Munich), France (La Rochelle), and Czech Republic (Prague) were chosen for the location shooting, which started on 31 August 2017 and finished after 105 days on 20 February 2018.[3][2][1][16] The budget was $32.8 million.[4]

Like the original film, the series is based on Lothar-Günther Buchheim's 1973 book Das Boot, but with additions from Buchheim's 1995 sequel Die Festung.[3][2]

The submarine used in filming the series was the non-diving replica built in Malta as the 'modified' S-33 for the film U-571, also shot in Malta. Footage, sets and models from that movie have been reused for other productions, including Submerged, depicting the loss of USS Sailfish, and the fictional HMS Scorpion in Ghostboat.[17] The replica is still afloat, moored at Cassar ship repair yard, Marsa in the inner part of the Grand Harbour. A special rig was built for the production by a Maltese armoury team, that allowed the submarine's anti-aircraft gun to both fire and recoil, something not done before with a blank-firing gun.

The series premiered on 23 November 2018 on Sky One in Germany.[18][19] The broadcast rights were sold into more than 100 countries before the series premiered.[18] The series was broadcast on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom in February 2019. The series made its United States premiere through Hulu on 17 June 2019.[20][21]

In December 2018, plans for a second season were announced.[22]

Filming for season 2 took place in the Czech Republic April - June 2019,[23] and June - July 2019 in Malta.[24] Clemens Schick, Thomas Kretschmann, Michael McElhatton and Ulrich Matthes joined the cast for the second season.[25]

Critical reception

Season 1 is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, with an overall rating of 84%. The Critics Consensus reads, "Das Boot possesses the atmospheric pressure of its cinematic forebear while adding new depth to its compelling ensemble, making for a riveting international production."[26]

References

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  20. "Hulu to Launch International Hit Series "Das Boot," from Bavaria Fiction, Sky Deutschland and Sonar Entertainment, on June 17". The Futon Critic. May 14, 2019.
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  22. "Sky Germany Orders Second Season of 'Das Boot' Series". The Hollywood Reporter.
  23. Czech Film Commission. "Das Boot, season 2". filmcommission.cz. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
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