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Presented for its 45th anniversary in Wolfgang Petersen’s Director’s Cut, Das Boot remains one of the defining achievements of modern war cinema: immersive, unsentimental and almost unbearably tense. Adapted from Lothar-Günther Buchheim’s novel, the film places us inside the steel claustrophobia of U-96, following a German submarine crew through the monotony, terror and moral exhaustion of wartime patrol in the Atlantic. What emerges is not a tale of heroism, but of endurance: men crushed by machinery, weather, command and history itself. Petersen’s great accomplishment is to strip war of spectacle without sacrificing suspense, creating a film that is at once technically astonishing and deeply human. The 1997 Director’s Cut, supervised by Petersen, expands the original 1981 theatrical version into a 208-minute experience that restores character development from the miniseries while preserving the propulsive force of the feature. Shot with extraordinary physical realism and nominated for six Academy Awards, Das Boot endures as a monumental anti-war epic and a masterclass in cinematic pressure.

Presented for its 45th anniversary in Wolfgang Petersen’s Director’s Cut, Das Boot remains one of the defining achievements of modern war cinema: immersive, unsentimental and almost unbearably tense. Adapted from Lothar-Günther Buchheim’s novel, the film places us inside the steel claustrophobia of U-96, following a German submarine crew through the monotony, terror and moral exhaustion of wartime patrol in the Atlantic. What emerges is not a tale of heroism, but of endurance: men crushed by machinery, weather, command and history itself. Petersen’s great accomplishment is to strip war of spectacle without sacrificing suspense, creating a film that is at once technically astonishing and deeply human. The 1997 Director’s Cut, supervised by Petersen, expands the original 1981 theatrical version into a 208-minute experience that restores character development from the miniseries while preserving the propulsive force of the feature. Shot with extraordinary physical realism and nominated for six Academy Awards, Das Boot endures as a monumental anti-war epic and a masterclass in cinematic pressure.

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A gripping, impressively detailed account of one harrowing voyage.

Variety

Movie Information


Release Date

Wednesday, 6th May 2026

Duration

209 MIN

Language

German, English with English subtitles

Rating

M

Director

Wolfgang Petersen

Cast

Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, Klaus Wennemann, Hubertus Bengsch, Martin Semmelrogge, Bernd Tauber, Erwin Leder, Martin May, Uwe Ochsenknecht

Genre

Film Festival, Drama, Anti-War

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Awards


1983 Academy Awards - 6x Nominee

Best Director

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Cinematography

Best Sound

Best Film Editing

Best Sound Effects Editing

1983 BAFTA Awards - Nominee

Best Foreign Language Film

1982 Golden Globes - Nominee

Best Foreign Film

1982 German Film Awards - Winner

Outstanding Feature Film

Best Sound

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Movie Information


Release Date

Wednesday, 6th May 2026

Duration

209 MIN

Language

German, English with English subtitles

Rating

M

Director

Wolfgang Petersen

Cast

Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, Klaus Wennemann, Hubertus Bengsch, Martin Semmelrogge, Bernd Tauber, Erwin Leder, Martin May, Uwe Ochsenknecht

Genre

Film Festival, Drama, Anti-War

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