


After a 20-year-old butts heads with his father over their struggling family business amid increasing gentrification, he gets involved in a shady cryptocurrency start-up. As he becomes close friends with a crypto entrepreneur, his father suspects his son’s new trajectory may be leading down the wrong path.
Directed by Shady El-Hamus, Crypto Boy was written by El-Hamus and his Forever Rich and About That Life co-writer, Jeroen Scholten van Aschat. The film stars El-Hamus’s brother, Shahine El-Hamus, and father, Sabri Saad El-Hamus. Crypto Boy is El-Hamus’ second movie with Netflix.
“A long cherished wish of mine is coming true with my third feature film, where I tell a father-son story in which my father and little brother play the leading roles,” El-Hamus told Netflix. “It is a very special project that’s close to my heart, and we look forward to sharing it with the world.”





Shahine El-Hamus as Amir and Isabelle Kafando as Ima in Crypto Boy
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Shahine El-Hamus as Amir in Crypto Boy
Amir has big dreams and lots of ideas. When he’s not delivering food for his father Omar’s Mexican restaurant, Burrito, he’s slingin’ mustache oil to naive teens to make some cash on the side. As gentrification changes the face of Amir and Omar’s district, Amir grows frustrated: There’s a way to make this restaurant more hip to match the new vibe of the neighborhood, but Omar rejects all his son’s ideas. Omar, who can barely trust Amir with making deliveries on time, thinks his son is irresponsible and isn’t equipped to run the family business someday.
When a large real estate company buys the block and doubles the rent, Amir and Omar realize they may lose both the restaurant and their home. But when Amir meets a charismatic crypto bro named Roy, he sees a way out. Determined to prove himself to his father, Amir loses himself in Roy’s crypto start-up, while Omar grows increasingly suspicious of his son’s new career.

Shahine El-Hamus as Amir and Minne Koole as Roy in Crypto Boy
No, it’s not based on a book.
No, the film is fictional.
The film takes place in Zaandam, Netherlands, and in the borough of Amsterdam-Oost.










































