

German grandsons vs neo-Nazis in a 72-minute treasure hunt that's absolutely unhinged.
Through an inheritance, a group of friends find out that their grandfathers had found crates of gold in the wreckage of a crashed plane in the final days of the Second World War. A short time later, the men were killed and the gold was never found. Now the gawky grandsons are trying to recover the treasure. In the process, they come up against crooks, speculators and old and neo-Nazis.
Acting
Five friends playing ten characters with zero budget and maximum commitment.
Writing
Somehow threads Nazi gold, inheritance trauma, and dick jokes into one plot.
Practical Effects
DIY stunts that look dangerous in the most endearing way possible.
Director
Armin Schnürle
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Armin Schnürle and most of the cast are part of a German comedy collective that self-funds projects through regional film grants and beer money.
The film's flippant treatment of Nazi legacy was controversial in German indie circles—some saw it as cathartic, others as irresponsible.
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