"Ferry: The Series", is a Dutch-produced, drug crime thriller, set in the Netherlands, streaming November 3, 2023 on Netflix:
"...'Ferry Bouman' (Frank Lammers), a low-life degenerate, with his brother-in-law 'Lars' (Yannick van de Velde), friends 'Remco' (Tim Haars) and 'Dennis' (Huub Smit), fight the drug lord 'Arie Tack' (Steef Cuijpers) and a notorious motorcycle club to win a place at the top.
"But only when his lover 'Danielle' (Elise Schaap) learns the dark side of Ferry and his business, does it become clear what price he has to pay..."
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"...'Ferry Bouman' (Frank Lammers), a low-life degenerate, with his brother-in-law 'Lars' (Yannick van de Velde), friends 'Remco' (Tim Haars) and 'Dennis' (Huub Smit), fight the drug lord 'Arie Tack' (Steef Cuijpers) and a notorious motorcycle club to win a place at the top.
"But only when his lover 'Danielle' (Elise Schaap) learns the dark side of Ferry and his business, does it become clear what price he has to pay..."
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- 10/6/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Stars: Marwan Kenzari, Chemseddine Amar, Mark Catuogno, Steef Cuijpers, Nasrdin Dchar, Jacob Derwig, Michael Knaap, Bo Maerten, Bjorn Niessen, Raymond Thiry, Cahit Ölmez | Written and Directed by Jim Taihuttu
Maj-id (Kenzari) is a talented kick boxer from a gray, anonymous suburb in the Netherlands. Whilst trying to support his family through petty crime, his fighting prowess brings him increasing notoriety in-and outside the ring. As the worlds of kickboxing and organized crime begin to blur into each another, Maj-id begins to lose sight of what it is he really wants and also those who are closest to him as well.
Wolf is a black and white film and is entirely in Dutch so therefore, unless you speak Dutch, you will have to read the subtitles. If either of those facts cause you to recoil in horror at even the thought of watching the film, then this definitely isn’t the one for you.
Maj-id (Kenzari) is a talented kick boxer from a gray, anonymous suburb in the Netherlands. Whilst trying to support his family through petty crime, his fighting prowess brings him increasing notoriety in-and outside the ring. As the worlds of kickboxing and organized crime begin to blur into each another, Maj-id begins to lose sight of what it is he really wants and also those who are closest to him as well.
Wolf is a black and white film and is entirely in Dutch so therefore, unless you speak Dutch, you will have to read the subtitles. If either of those facts cause you to recoil in horror at even the thought of watching the film, then this definitely isn’t the one for you.
- 11/12/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
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