IHostage
iHostage is a 2025 Dutch thriller film directed by Bobby Boermans and written by Simon de Waal. Released on April 18, 2025, on Netflix, the film is inspired by the real-life that occurred at an Apple Store in Amsterdam on February 22, 2022. The movie stars Soufiane Moussouli as the gunman, Admir Ĺ ehoviÄ as the main hostage, and features a supporting cast including Loes Haverkort, Marcel Hensema, and Emmanuel Ohene Boafo. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of the attacker, the hostages, and the police, blending suspense with emotional depth to depict a tense standoff.
Plot
The film centers on a gunman, portrayed as Ammar Ajar, who enters an Apple Store in Amsterdam's bustling Leidseplein square, demanding over $200 million in cryptocurrency and safe passage out of the city. He takes Ilian Petrov, a Bulgarian visitor, as his primary hostage. While most customers escape, four others hide in a supply closet, and the police engage in a five-hour negotiation. The crisis escalates when the hostage flees during a water delivery, leading to the gunman's dramatic takedown by a police vehicle, mirroring the controversial real-life resolution.Production
Directed by Bobby Boermans, known for The Golden Hour, and written by de Waal, a detective with access to insider accounts, iHostage was produced by Caviar Films and Horizon Film Amsterdam. Boermans, living near the incident site, was struck by the "surreal calm after the stormâ, and aimed to capture the human resilience amid chaos. The filmmakers consulted police, Apple Store employees, and hostages to ensure authenticity, though they used fictional names to protect privacy. Filming took place in Amsterdam, with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, presented in Dutch with English subtitles.Cast
- Soufiane Moussouli as Ammar Ajar
- Admir Ĺ ehoviÄ as Ilian Petrov
- Loes Haverkort as Lynn
- Marcel Hensema as Kees
- Emmanuel Ohene Boafo as Mingus
- as Abe
- as Soof
Release and reception