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De Dag

Original title: De dag
  • TV Series
  • 2018
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.8K
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Titus De Voogdt and Sofie Decleir in De Dag (2018)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.

  • Stars
    • Jeroen Perceval
    • Liesa Van der Aa
    • Cedric Tylleman
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Jeroen Perceval
      • Liesa Van der Aa
      • Cedric Tylleman
    • 49User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

    Episodes12

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    Jeroen Perceval
    Jeroen Perceval
    • Arne Michiels
    • 2018
    Liesa Van der Aa
    • Kristien Delaruelle
    • 2018
    Cedric Tylleman
    Cedric Tylleman
    • 2018
    Sofie Decleir
    Sofie Decleir
    • Mercedes 'Vos' De Vos
    • 2018
    Dolores Bouckaert
    • Sanne Coulin
    • 2018
    Lukas De Wolf
    Lukas De Wolf
    • Ibrahim El Ghazoui
    • 2018
    Titus De Voogdt
    Titus De Voogdt
    • Elias
    • 2018
    Johan van Assche
    • Ivo De Rouck
    • 2018
    Willy Thomas
    • Roeland Wagemans
    • 2018
    Michel Bauwens
    • Marc D'Hooghe
    • 2018
    Zouzou Ben Chikha
    • Yusef Hawal
    • 2018
    Maaike Neuville
    Maaike Neuville
    • Freya Van Landschoot
    • 2018
    Ruth Becquart
    Ruth Becquart
    • Susan De Coninck
    • 2018
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    • Rolf Van Landschoot
    • 2018
    Marijke Pinoy
    Marijke Pinoy
    • Claudine Van Landschoot
    • 2018
    Wine Dierickx
    • Kathleen
    • 2018
    Katelijne Verbeke
    • Andrea
    • 2018
    Tom Vermeir
    • Dries
    • 2018
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    User reviews49

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    8jiballini64

    Hooray!

    Finally a show that's smart from start to finish. The alternate view points are fascinating and the character development superb. Well done to everyone involved. It's hard to settle for the usual moronic pap after quality like this.
    8mwrwazed

    Outstanding!!

    Honestly speaking, that was really a brialliant and outstanding series. From story to making - they have done it perfectly. not a single scratch or complain anyone can do about this series. Must binge watch series. Really I'm impressed. Salute to the director and the team.
    9BeneCumb

    Undoubtedly the best Belgian/Flemish series I have seen

    It is characterised by novel approaches, witty twists and turns (yet reasoned), versatile team play, unexpected ending - without maintaining bare realism and uneasy relations usually occurring with events like this. Preparations of heists, hostage taking, negotiating and the like are never glamurous, all sides can make mistakes, and the results are seldom as expected. But most of viewers need still more that arid documentary, so the alternate storytelling here is a great way to keep up the thrill and ponder on and over what really happened when a episode e.g. ends with a gunshot...

    Thus, a really good series, highly recommended. I wonder if Season 2 comes as well...
    9Coventry

    What difference The Day makes! 24 very intense hours

    There are so many TV-series being made in Flanders, Belgium, but I think I have been watching the absolute BEST and the absolute WORST series in parallel during the past weeks. A few days ago, I submitted a review for "Open Water", and as much as I respect many of its cast and crew members, it's really the most idiotic, overly pretentious and substantially void series ever to appear on television in Belgium. During the same period, but on a different channel, they aired "De Dag", and this series is more than just "good". It is, hands down, the most intelligent, original, suspenseful and exhilarating TV-format ever conceived in this small country. After literally every episode of "Over Water", my wife and I felt furious and frustrated because it was tedious and uneventful, whereas every episode of "De Dag" was 60 minutes of adrenalin-rushing tension, plot twists, cliffhangers, stupendous dialogues and phenomenal performances.

    "De Dag" is a brilliant concept thought up by Jonas Geirnaert and Julie Mahieu. The former, I have been following for almost 15 years. He's usually a comical genius and created the terrific animated short "Flatlife" (look it up on YouTube!) and the downright hilarious cartoon-series of a hostile and violent gnome named Wesley. With a few equally gifted friends, like Lieven Scheire and Jelle De Beule, Geirnaert formed a collective named Neveneffecten ("Side Effects"), and they made unique documentary-style protests everyday shenanigans, like corporate call centers and nightly betting games on TV. "De Dag" is Jonas' first venture into fiction, together with his wife Julie Mahieu, and again he's very successful. The story deals with a seemingly old-fashioned bank heist and hostage situation, but really nothing is what it seems. The innovative aspect of "De Dag" lies in the narrative structure. Every episode is told twice, once from the "outside", with a massive police operation being set up to interact with the gangsters and resolve the hostage taking. There are negotiators, special intervention squads, bomb experts and hectic media circuses. The next episode always covers the same time span but seen from the "inside" via the hostage takers, the prisoners and their petrified families. The concept would normally lead to many continuity errors and repetitive sequences, but "De Dag" is so fantastically written that every cliffhanger or plot twists is followed by yet another and even more ingenious twist.

    The series benefits from great performances from the all-star ensemble cast (all-star in Flanders, that is) and solid direction, but the truly praiseworthy quality of "De Dag" definitely remains the screenplay. The writing is near-flawless, with sublime tension building and character development. Not all plot twists are equally plausible, but there's nothing that a little bit suspension of disbelief can't solve. Marvelous series, not just mandatory viewing for all Belgians, but also highly recommended to seekers of superiors thriller/actions series from all over the world!
    9rklemm05

    How come this show isn't more famous???

    That is one smart, well-written and addictive series... Much better than Casa de Papel, because a lot more realistic, to begin with... And also it doesn't try and picture thiefs like they fight for a noble cause, like Casa does. It's full of unexpected twists, (almost) no idle time. In a nutshell, I wish there more like these.

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      The episodes come in pairs. The odd episodes focus on the police's perspective, while the following even episode tells the same time span from the standpoint of the victims and hostage takers. The odd episodes were written by Jonas Geirnaert and directed by Gilles Coulier, the even ones written by Julie Mahieu and directed by Dries Vos.

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • The Day
    • Filming locations
      • Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium(location)
    • Production companies
      • FBO
      • Woestijnvis
      • VIER
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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