
Gangsterdam 2017
In Romain Lévy's vibrant comedy-action mashup Gangsterdam (2017), three college friends navigate the messy transition to adulthood. Ruben, a self-doubting wallflower, finally gathers the nerve to confess his feelings to Nora—only to learn she's a part-time drug courier.
Director: Romain Lévy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gangsterdam (2017) about?
Gangsterdam follows three college friends on a chaotic Amsterdam getaway after Ruben discovers his crush Nora is smuggling drugs. With his embarrassing best friend Durex in tow, Ruben's ill-advised trip quickly spirals into a series of comedic misadventures as their personal dramas collide with the city's underground scene.
Who directed Gangsterdam?
Romain Lévy directed Gangsterdam, known for blending sharp comedic timing with offbeat storylines in French cinema.
Who stars in Gangsterdam?
The film stars Kev Adams as Ruben, Manon Azem as Nora, and Côme Levin as the unforgettable Durex, alongside Mona Walravens, Manu Payet, and Patrick Timsit.
Is Gangsterdam (2017) worth watching?
Gangsterdam delivers a fun, lighthearted mix of comedy and action aimed at fans of feel-good French films. While it doesn't aim for groundbreaking depth, its relatable characters and Amsterdam setting make it a breezy watch—ideal for a weekend binge if you enjoy irreverent, youthful humor.
How long is Gangsterdam?
Gangsterdam runs for 100 minutes.
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About Gangsterdam (2017) — A chaotic Amsterdam trip where friendship and crushes collide
In Romain Lévy's vibrant comedy-action mashup Gangsterdam (2017), three college friends navigate the messy transition to adulthood. Ruben, a self-doubting wallflower, finally gathers the nerve to confess his feelings to Nora—only to learn she's a part-time drug courier. Dragging along his cringe-worthy childhood buddy Durex, the trio impulsively heads to Amsterdam for a wild weekend that spirals from awkward flirtations to a high-stakes drug deal gone comically sideways. The Dutch capital's neon-lit streets and hedonistic energy mirror the trio's inner chaos, blending slapstick humor with a surprisingly sweet coming-of-age story.
This isn't your typical buddy film; it's a chaotic, heartfelt romp where friendship is tested, crushes collide, and everyone learns that adulthood may be messier than class presentations. With sharp dialogue and an irreverent tone, Gangsterdam (2017) delivers laughs, relatable awkwardness, and a dash of Amsterdam's infamous counterculture—all wrapped in a tidy 100-minute package.