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Bledders
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Bledders

Two small-time criminals. One elite school. A pair of hidden diamonds. Bledders is a Dutch crime comedy that turns a simple heist premise into a surprisingly warm clash of worlds — and it's sharper than its modest buzz suggests.

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Movie OTT Editorial

4 min read · Published May 31, 2026

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Bledders

A Dutch crime comedy where two career criminals go undercover at an elite private school to steal back hidden diamonds. Released February 5, 2026. Runtime: 85 minutes. Starring Nesim El Ahmadi and Sinan Eroglu.

The setup: Two criminals, one school, hidden diamonds

Here's what hooks you immediately — Kadir and Yilmaz stash diamonds before getting arrested, and when they're released, they discover an expensive private school is literally built on top of their hiding spot. That's the entire engine, and it works because the real tension isn't about the gems. It's about two guys who've spent their entire lives outside every institution suddenly having to fake their way through the most rule-bound environment money can buy.

What's striking is how much the film understands its own premise. It doesn't treat the fish-out-of-water angle as a one-joke setup — instead, it leans into the physical comedy while keeping a genuine question burning underneath: Can Kadir and Yilmaz's friendship survive pretending to be people they're not?

Who made it and who's in it

Director: Erwin van den Eshof
Stars: Nesim El Ahmadi (Kadir) and Sinan Eroglu (Yilmaz)
Released: February 5, 2026 (Netherlands)
Runtime: 85 minutes
Studio: NewBe

Van den Eshof handles the tonal tightrope here with steady hands — keeping the comedy broad enough for mainstream audiences without letting the crime elements disappear entirely. It's the work of someone who knew exactly what kind of film he was making from day one.

The two leads have what you can't manufacture in a casting session: lived-in chemistry. There's a shorthand between El Ahmadi and Eroglu, a rhythm of interruption and deflection, that makes their brotherhood feel credible even when the plot asks them to do increasingly absurd things. El Ahmadi in particular excels at playing someone who's simultaneously overconfident and quietly panicking — which is basically his entire emotional register for the role. Eroglu functions as the slightly more grounded counterweight, though "grounded" is relative when you're talking about a man pretending to be a school administrator to steal gemstones.

What the performances get right

There's a scene where Kadir attempts to navigate a formal school assembly with absolutely zero preparation. El Ahmadi plays the escalating disaster with this beautiful slow-burn commitment that reminded me why physical comedy is genuinely hard to pull off. It's not slapstick exactly. It's more like watching someone try to hold a very complicated lie together in real time.

The script doesn't reinvent the undercover-comedy formula — it doesn't try. What it does instead is find small, specific moments of character: a look between the two brothers when something goes unexpectedly right, a beat of genuine awkwardness when the school's world starts to make a weird kind of sense to them. The elite school setting gets real mileage too. The satire of privilege isn't vicious, but it's consistent enough to give the film an edge beyond pure slapstick.

Critical reception so far

According to Letterboxd, Bledders carries a 5.1/10 on IMDb (from 82 votes) and 5.3/10 on FilmVandaag (from four votes) — modest numbers for a film this early in its life. No major awards citations have emerged yet, and international box office data hasn't been widely indexed in English-language databases. Hard to say if it'll travel beyond Dutch-speaking markets, but the physical release (DVD and Blu-ray) is already in circulation domestically.

Honestly, 82 IMDb votes isn't much of a sample for anything. The film probably deserves a wider look than its current numbers suggest.

Where to watch Bledders

Bledders is available on major OTT services in the Netherlands — which means if you're already subscribed to the platforms you use regularly, there's a solid chance it's sitting in a library waiting for you. Movie OTT aggregates streaming availability across Netflix, Prime Video, and other major platforms in real time, making it the fastest way to confirm whether Bledders is accessible on whatever service you're paying for in your region.

Physical formats (DVD and Blu-ray) are also available domestically. The 85-minute runtime makes it an easy single-sitting watch on any platform — the kind of thing you can finish between dinner and bedtime without commitment anxiety.

Is it family-friendly?

Bledders is a Dutch crime comedy. While formal age-rating details haven't been widely published in English-language databases, the tone is broadly comedic rather than graphic. That said — the plot involves criminals and theft, so parental discretion is still advisable for younger viewers. It's not explicitly violent, but it's not a kids' movie either.

Should you actually watch it?

Bledders won't change your life. But it's a well-constructed 85 minutes of Dutch crime comedy with two leads who clearly enjoy working together, a premise that delivers on what it promises, and enough small character moments to feel like more than a one-joke film.

If you've got a soft spot for undercover-comedy setups — think broad European genre comedy rather than prestige fare — this one earns its runtime. It's the kind of low-commitment, high-fun streaming pick you put on a weeknight when you want something light with actual craft behind it.

Check Movie OTT for current availability in your country. The film's still early in its distribution cycle, so where you can stream it may shift in the coming months.

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