DER SCHWARZE PANZER
Looking out at the production setup for a fantastic Indie film in Stuttgart, Germany, it was incredible to see all of the work that was being pushed for a production that crossed over the collaboration between four studios, from three different countries. I was honored to be given the chance to be part of this war epic that is based on the real life experience of WWII soldiers on both ends of this dark battle that took place at the end of the war.
We were on the set of an Indie Film being produced in Germany by some talented men who were put together to get both sides of a battle produced to film. The film, Der Schwarze Panzer presents a story where a platoon of US Army soldiers are being hunted down by a black Tiger Tank, that's being run on independent operations by a five man German team, some Hitler youth's, the oldest being 17 years old. Real American actors were flown in to play the part of the US Army platoon, while German actors filled in German roles to tell both sides of their tactics during the battles. There were no women involved in this film, besides the ones behind the cameras.
Due to the NDA's signed before the production, I was not allowed to show photos of me on the mocked up Tiger tank, but I can say that what the production team looked pretty damn close to what was used during WWII. As a matter of fact, all of the uniforms, weapons, and locations were all carefully chosen for this film. Our team, MICRO Entertainment, were welcomed to assist in close up tank operations, soldier movements, camera setups, and screenplay. Me being an experienced producer, I was able to assist the production with financing the American actors and also preparing them for their introduction to the German actors, most of whom are actually part of the German Army and large majority only spoke broken English.
Kelly Bleichner
Producer/Contributing Writer