Dirty Lines (TV-Series 2022)

Dirty Lines Parents guide and Age Rating

Netflix’s upcoming Dutch comedy-drama series Dirty Lines is inspired by Fred Saueressig’s book 06-Cowboys, about young businessman Frank Stigter setting up Europe’s first phone sex line, sparking what would become a multimillion-dollar industry.

In this article below, you will get to know the Dirty Lines Age rating and to know more about Dirty Lines parents guide, release date, and cast, before letting your kids watch the series it is important for the parents to read about Dirty Lines age rating and Dirty Lines Parents Guide to know more about the shown content in the film, keep reading the article.

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Dirty Lines Netflix Release Date: Dirty Lines premieres globally on Friday, April 8, exclusively on Netflix.

Dirty Lines Parents guide | Dirty Lines Age Rating | 2022
Dirty Lines Parents guide | Dirty Lines Age Rating | 2022
Series Name Dirty Lines
Genre Drama, Comedy
Creator Pieter Bart Korthuis
Production company Fiction Valley
Distributors Netflix
Release Date April 8, 2022
Season 1
Episodes 6
Country Netherlands
Language Dutch
Official website Netflix

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Dirty Lines Official Synopsis

Dirty Lines starts in 1987s Amsterdam, at a time when Dutch society was changing rapidly. Psychology student Marly Salomon takes on a side job working for a brand new firm: Teledutch – a company started by two brothers, Frank and Ramon Stigter, who established Europe’s first erotic telephone lines. Frank and Ramon become rich overnight and Marly finds herself immersed in this wild and rapid transformation.

The final years of the Cold War sparked a sense of hope and inspired a new generation to celebrate life to its fullest. Amsterdam became the center of that cultural revolution with a radically new form of music: house and a new love drug: XTC. The erotic phone lines offer the opportunity to experience anonymous sex in a new way, changing the morality of its consumers, but also very much the people creating it.

Dirty Lines Age Rating

Dirty Lines Age Rating is TV-MA for sexual references, nudity, language, and substance use.

TV-MA Rated means Mature Adults Only. Program-rated TV-MA is intended to be viewed by mature, adult audiences and may be unsuitable for children under 17. Contains content that is unsuitable for children. Children Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. 

Dirty Lines Parents guide | Why Dirty Lines Rated TV-MA

  • Sexual references
  • Nudity
  • Prostitution
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Drug use
  • Smoking
  • Mature Language
  • Violence

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Dirty Lines Parents guide | Dirty Lines Age Rating | 2022
Dirty Lines Parents guide | Dirty Lines Age Rating | 2022

 Who is in the cast of Dirty Lines?

  • Charlie Chan Dagelet as Natasja
  • Abbey Hoes as Anoek
  • Benja Bruijning as Leon
  • Joes Brauers as Mischa
  • Eric van Sauers as Orlando
  • Julia Akkermans as Janna
  • Michael Muller as Alexander
  • Nick Golterman as Willem
  • Minne Koole as Frank
  • Ayla Satijn as Eva
  • Joy Delima as Marly
  • Chris Peters as Ramon
  • Manoushka Zeegelaar Breeveld
  • Pip Lieke Lucas as Robine
  • Casper Nusselder
  • Laura Bakker
  • Yari van der Linden
  • Andre Dongelmans

Dirty Lines Official Trailer Trailer

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Know about the Dirty Lines Parents guide. Why does Dirty Lines receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about Dirty Lines ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.

In fact, the age rating is fixed by MPAA( Motion Picture Association of America film rating system),  BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).

Dirty Lines
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Director: Pieter Bart Korthuis

Date Created: 2022-04-08 03:41

Editor's Rating:
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