Blocks (2017вђ“) — 4
Directed by Marvin Kren, Oliver Hirschbiegel, and Özgür Yıldırım, the series utilized real locations in Berlin, such as Sonnenallee and Kottbusser Tor, to enhance its atmosphere.
The realism of 4 Blocks has sparked debate; while praised for its authenticity, some police investigators criticized the show for glorifying gangsterism and potentially influencing young people in Neukölln. Production and Reception
Reviewers from the Goethe-Institut and Common Sense Media have highlighted the show's departure from typical German crime procedurals by telling its story exclusively from the clan's internal perspective. 4 Blocks (2017–)
The narrative is driven by internal family tension—particularly between Toni and his impulsive brother Abbas—and external threats from rival gangs, such as the Cthulhu biker club and the al-Saafi clan. Thematic Depth and Authenticity
The show integrates German-Arabic slang and focuses on Muslim family values, offering what some critics consider an authentic view of the "Kiez" (neighborhood) life in Berlin. Directed by Marvin Kren, Oliver Hirschbiegel, and Özgür
The series explores the impact of Germany's legal and immigration systems on immigrant communities. Toni has lived in Germany for 26 years but remains in legal limbo, unable to obtain a permanent residence permit, which complicates his efforts to enter the legal property business.
The series spans three seasons and 19 episodes, primarily focusing on the Hamady family, a Lebanese-German crime clan operating in the Neukölln district of Berlin. Toni has lived in Germany for 26 years
Following its success in Germany, Amazon Prime Video secured global rights, making it available in over 150 countries. 4 Blocks creators spill the secrets on making drama
