If you’re looking for your next binge-worthy crime drama, Netflix’s The Golden Hour might be the perfect pick. This six-part Dutch thriller, originally released in November 2022, is now streaming globally and turning heads for its electrifying storytelling and sharp cinematic execution.
Directed by acclaimed Dutch filmmaker Bobby Boermans and produced by NL Films (Banijay), the series brings together a stellar cast including Nasrdin Dchar, Ellen Parren, Matteo van der Grijn, Abbas Fasaei, and Nabil Mallat.
The plot follows Mardik, a detective of Afghan origin working in the Dutch police force. When a devastating terrorist attack shatters Amsterdam, Mardik becomes convinced that one of the suspects is his childhood friend, Faysal — a man he hasn’t seen since their refugee days. As the investigation unfolds, Mardik is forced to confront both professional challenges and deeply personal dilemmas, as loyalty, identity, and trust come under fire.
The drama kicks off when Mardik receives a cryptic message indicating Faysal has returned to the Netherlands. Within hours, the city is rocked by violence, setting off a tense manhunt that pits Mardik’s duty against his past. The show’s central tension lies in the stark contrast between Mardik and Faysal: two boys from the same Afghan village, raised in Europe, yet shaped by vastly different paths — one embracing Dutch society, the other pulled into radical extremism.
What sets The Golden Hour Netflix series apart from conventional terrorism narratives is its focus on the human aftermath. Issues such as systemic prejudice, patriotism, and belonging are interwoven with a high-octane plot, giving the show a rich emotional core alongside its edge-of-your-seat suspense.
Boermans, a graduate of the Dutch Film & Television Academy and the American Film Institute, is no stranger to thrilling audiences. He debuted with the feature film Claustrofobia in 2011, followed by the tech thriller App in 2012, and has since earned accolades including a Golden Calf nomination for Best Dutch TV Drama.
Season one ends on a jaw‑dropping cliffhanger: agent Joelle Walters spots a man, possibly a police officer, driving a van to the attack site — hinting at an internal conspiracy. With the suspect’s identity still unknown, anticipation for Season 2 is surging. If greenlit, the follow-up will air first on AVROTROS and NPO Plus in the Netherlands before landing on Netflix worldwide.
Whether you’re drawn to intense crime stories, socially charged dramas, or international thrillers, The Golden Hour offers a complex, character-driven ride that’s as thought-provoking as it is addictive.



















