Nazi slasher Solution

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

Well if DEAD SNOW didn’t conquer your hunger for Nazi-related horror flicks, you’re in luck because here comes Denmark’s FINAL SOLUTION! Director Martin Bech is bringing us a complex and nasty nugget that seemingly blurs the line between historical drama and hardcore horror nightmare.

Check out the synopsis and the teaser trailer below – both courtesy of Twitch. I must say, it doesn’t sound like a barrel of laughs. (In fact, most of the synopsis doesn’t even make it sound like a horror movie.)


During the second World War in Nazi occupied Denmark, local fishermen helped Jews flee to the neutral grounds of Sweden. The trip was not cheap and came at an even higher price for the Landau family who where forced to leave their youngest daughter Emma behind. Here she would be hidden by her mothers friend, waiting for a chance to follow her family.


The Nazis employed fishermen of their own to ferry the fleeing Jews to a remote and hidden Extermination Camp deep in the dark forests of Sweden. This became the fate of Emma´s entire family.

As time passed, Emma grew up watching the Nazis lose the war, the powers in Europe shift and her mothers friend pass away. Never getting any news about her family´s fate, she decides to follow their trail and uncover what happened to them in Sweden. But what she and her friends found was evil beyond their wildest imagination.

Source: Twitch

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