Vermist | |
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Genre | Drama Police |
Created by | Bas Adriaensen Philippe De Schepper |
Written by | Bas Adriaensen, Philippe De Schepper (seasons 1 to 10) Bram Renders (season 5) |
Directed by | Jan Verheyen Christophe Van Rompaey Jakob Verbruggen Joël Vanhoebrouck |
Starring | Stan Van Samang, Joke Devynck, Kevin Janssens, Axel Daeseleire, Marieke Dilles, Cathérine Kools, Mathijs Scheepers, Koen De Bouw, Inge Paulussen |
Country of origin | Belgium |
Original language | Dutch |
No. of seasons | 7 |
No. of episodes | 70 |
Production | |
Producers | Eyeworks, Play Media |
Running time | 42–47 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | VT4 Play More Vier RTL 8 Fox/STAR Channel |
Release | 25 March 2008 – 7 April 2016 |
Vermist is a Dutch-language crime drama produced by Belgian broadcaster VT4 and Dutch production company Eyeworks. [1] It was broadcast on VT4 in Flanders and on Fox in the Netherlands. [2] A French dubbed version called Urgence disparitions was broadcast on W9. [3]
Based on the characters and background of the successful Flemish film Vermist (Missing Persons) , the first episode was broadcast on March 25, 2008. The seventh and last season was broadcast in 2016. [4]
The storylines revolve around a team from the Missing Persons Unit (Cel Vermiste Personen) of the Belgian Federal Police, which is responsible for tracking down missing persons. [5]
The series and its actors have been nominated for several television awards, including the Radio and Television Critics Award, Vlaamse Televisie Sterren and the television awards of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. [6]
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