
Don't F*** With Cats team drops new Netflix documentary on 'world's greatest diamond heist'
The creative team behind popular docuseries Don't F*** With Cats have dropped their brand new title on Netflix about the 'world's greatest diamond heist'.
Stolen: Heist of the Century releases on the streaming platform from Friday (August 8). It is produced by the company RAW, not only known for the hit true crime series but also American Nightmare and The Tindler Swindler.
Their latest entry is said to tell the story of the ultimate true-life crime caper, the world's greatest diamond heist. According to the synopsis provided by Netflix, the Antwerp detectives who cracked the case along with the alleged criminal mastermind are gathered for the first time to give a blow-by-blow account of what really happened.
The feature length documentary is said to reveal the secrets of 'The Heist of the Century'. Unlike the previous limited series released, this will be a film coming in at around one hour and 35 minutes in length.
On the morning of February 17, 2003, detectives from Antwerp's infamous Diamond Squad were called to investigate the brazen night-time robbery of an allegedly impregnable vault in the middle of the City of Diamonds.
It is estimated that between $100 million and half a billion dollars worth of diamonds were stolen. An ingenious gang of master thieves from Italy, known as The School of Turin were said to be behind the audacious heist.
Now, after more than 20 years, the world will finally learn how they pulled it off.
Sharing the same director as Don't F*** With Cats, the new film is based on the book Flawless, which was written by Scott Andrew Selby and Greg Campbell.
Fans were full of praise for Don't F*** With Cats, with one person claiming it was 'the best documentary ever made'. Another fan posted online saying: "A really excellent crime and investigation series based on true events, the only downside is that at first it feels a little dry and uninteresting, but if you can tolerate the beginning, this is a masterpiece series."
Someone else stated: "Don't F**k with Cats" is a gripping rollercoaster of a documentary that will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish."
It means that Stolen: Heist of the Century has been set a high bar of expectations if it is to be as well received. Anticipation has been building for its release ever since Netflix shared the trailer online.
Replying to the teaser on its YouTube page, one user claimed it looked like a real life version of action movie Den of Thieves. Another said: "These guys pulled off something so wild, I thought it was straight out of Grand Theft Auto."
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