Disney+ Original “German House” Aka “Deutsches Haus” Trailer Released
Disney has released a trailer for the upcoming German Disney+ Original series, “Deutsches Haus”, aka “German House”, which will be coming to Disney+ in Germany on the 15th of November 2023. As with other European Disney+ Originals like “Sam: A Saxon”, we will likely see this series released globally across Disney’s streaming services, including Hulu in the United States and on Disney+ worldwide.
The series is set in Frankfurt, in 1963 and tells the story of a young Eva Bruhns, an interpreter of the Polish language, who lives with her parents, who run the “Deutsches Haus” restaurant. Everyone expects Eva’s impending engagement to the wealthy mail-order heir Jürgen Schoormann. Eva is asked to translate at short notice in court, which is the first criminal trial in which former SS officers are charged for their crimes in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Eva, who has never heard of this place, feels an inner obligation and accepts the task against all resistance. It is only during her translation work that Eva understands the full extent of the Nazis’ extermination machinery – and thus recognizes the false cosiness that surrounds her: the crimes, suffering and guilt of an entire generation are kept quiet and repressed. Relentlessly and mercilessly, she confronts her own past and the secrets of her own family, which are inextricably linked to the cruel truth.
Check out the trailer below:
“Deutsches Haus” is a Gaumont production for Disney+. The five-part miniseries is supported by the Polish Film Institute and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland.
The series stars Katharina Stark, Iris Berben, Heiner Lauterbach, Anke Engelke, Max von der Groeben, Henry Hübchen, Sabin Tambrea, Aaron Altaras, Thomas Prenn, Ricarda Seifried, Hans-Jochen Wagner and Alice Dwyer. The producer of the series is Sabine de Mardt (“Barbarians,” “The Wasp”). It has been directed by Isa Prahl and Randa Chahoud.
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