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112 series reviews available in total starting from 12/07/2018. Last updated on 28/03/2025. 24 series reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Last Socialist Artefact by Dalibor Matanić
09/03/2022
The atypical TV show directed by Croatia's Dalibor Matanić elicits a warm feeling of hope from a timely topic, and features high production values and first-class performances
La línea invisible by Abel García Roure
08/04/2020
Mariano Barroso avails himself of a cast of first-rate actors, toplined by Antonio de la Torre and Álex Monner, and a somewhat classical narrative as he recreates the origins of ETA
The Little Drummer Girl by Park Chan-wook
22/10/2018
The Anglo-American mini-series and television debut by the visionary Park Chan-wook, adapted from John Le Carré's novel, fails to build tension
Love & Anarchy by Lisa Langseth
04/11/2020
Lisa Langseth’s play on the corporate and intellectual circles of metropolitan Stockholm is smart, silly fun for grown-ups, offering food for thought along the way
Luna Nera by Francesca Manieri, Laura Paolucci, Tiziana Triana
30/01/2020
Available from 31 January, the new Italian Netflix Original series looks back at a dark time in our History - the phenomenon of witch-hunting – and re-writes it by way of the fantasy genre
La Mesías by Javier Ambrossi, Javier Calvo
02/10/2023
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi are back with an amazing series in which pop-culture elements delicately and perfectly interlock with more transcendental ones
The Name of the Rose by Giacomo Battiato
01/03/2019
The Italian-German co-production directed by Giacomo Battiato and starring John Turturro brings Umberto Eco’s best seller to the small screen more than 30 years after Jean-Jacques Annaud's film
The Neighbor by Miguel Esteban, Raúl Navarro
22/11/2019
Nacho Vigalondo brings his brand of humour to this Netflix original; starring Quim Gutiérrez and Clara Lago, it’s an adaptation of the comic book series by Santiago García and Pepo Pérez
The New Years by Sara Cano, Paula Fabra, Rodrigo Sorogoyen
04/09/2024
VENICE 2024: Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Sara Cano and Paula Fabra present a stunning and moving series about relationships and their setbacks
Las noches de Tefía by Miguel del Arco
22/06/2023
Miguel del Arco takes a step closer to audiovisual narrative excellence with this moving condemnation of the gay concentration camps created by Franco's regime
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