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Ekster 1982

📅 1982-09-26

Set against the gritty backdrop of Antwerp's diamond district, *Ekster* (1982) follows a cunning extortionist whose alias gives him away—Ekster, Dutch for 'magpie,' a bird infamous for stealing shiny things.

Director: Peter Simons

Cast

Marc Bober
Marc Bober
Harry Weyler
Ludo Busschots
Ludo Busschots
Vandam
Paul Cammermans
Paul Cammermans
Kessier
Jo De Meyere
Jo De Meyere
Ekster
Fons Derre
Café-uitbater
Lia Lee
Mevrouw Mertens
Julien Nicolai
Ugo Prinsen
Adams
Ward de Ravet
Simon Wiedemeyer
Jeanine Schevernels
Gaby Wiedemeyer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ekster (1982) about?

This TV thriller introduces Ekster, a shrewd extortionist who turns the tables on the police in a high-stakes game of wits. Set against the backdrop of Antwerp's diamond trade, the film explores themes of deception, power, and the cost of playing with fire.

Who directed Ekster?

Peter Simons directed *Ekster*, bringing a sharp, tension-filled style to this 1980s crime thriller.

Who stars in Ekster?

The film features Marc Bober, Ludo Busschots, Paul Cammermans, Jo De Meyere, and Fons Derre in pivotal roles.

Is Ekster (1982) worth watching?

While it's a lesser-known gem, *Ekster* offers a tight, atmospheric thriller experience with a compelling premise. Fans of 1980s crime films or regional noir may find its diamond-world setting intriguing, even if it's not widely celebrated.

How long is Ekster?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Ekster (1982) — A 1980s Thriller Rooted in Antwerp's Diamond Underworld

Set against the gritty backdrop of Antwerp's diamond district, *Ekster* (1982) follows a cunning extortionist whose alias gives him away—Ekster, Dutch for 'magpie,' a bird infamous for stealing shiny things. Peter Simons crafts this TV thriller as a high-stakes psychological game where the protagonist taunts the police, leaving them scrambling in his wake. With the glittering world of diamonds as his playground, Ekster's daring schemes blur the line between audacity and self-destruction, all while maintaining a razor's edge of tension.

The film's moody atmosphere is elevated by Simons' sharp direction and a cast that dives deep into their morally ambiguous roles. As Ekster's web of deceit tightens, viewers are drawn into a cat-and-mouse chase where every move feels like a calculated gamble. Whether you're drawn in by the genre's suspense or the allure of 1980s crime storytelling, *Ekster* delivers a compact yet gripping narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.