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Featuring:
Jens Schütte, Daniel Konze, Matthias Schmidt
Written by:
Daniel Konze
Torben Zimmermann
Directed by:
Daniel Konze
Release Date:
August 22, 2019
Original Title:
The Rise of Valhalla
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
boredom productions
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
The Rise of Valhalla is a zombie film which takes place in the last days of the Third Reich.The SS has opened the door to Valhalla by order of Himmler, with the help of supernatural forces and black magic.Even before the advancing resistance fighters can understand what happened, they face the danger of another world: ZOMBIE VikingsIt happened then or so. This story is largely based on true events.Germany April 1945Near the Hessian borderThe Third U.S. Army is only 20km away and is involved in fierce fighting with associations of the German "Waffen-SS". In the forests reigns the German resistance.A small group of German resistance fighters follows the trail of a Waffen-SS Soldier through the woods to the Hessian border since days. After days without food the trail leads the soldiers to the foot of the hill called "Hüssenberg".But instead of finding the persecutee the soldiers discover a place of horror.In the middle of the mountain there is a small German base. Certainly there is no living person left naymore and the entire outpost resembles a slaughterhouse. There are torn off body parts, impaled heads and impaled bodies everywhere. At the entrance of a small cave, the resistance force finds a diary which is bound into a leather.As it turns out, General Wolff opened the gate to Valhalla with the help of supernatural forces under the authority of Himmler . Even before the resistance fighters can understand what happened, they are confronted with threat of another world : ZOMBIE Vikings
Cinematography:
Daniel Konze
Director:
Daniel Konze
Editor:
Daniel Konze
Idea:
Torben Zimmermann
Music:
Stephan Ortlepp
Producer:
Daniel Konze
Writer:
Daniel Konze
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