March brings the premieres of 26 new Euro TV series, seasons, and films from nine countries to the US and beyond.
To see the complete list of Euro TV shows available in the US and UK, see the Euro TV Shows by Language section. Viewers in the US can check the ongoing updates of titles released throughout each month on the Euro TV Viewing Guide page.
All programs listed here are shown in their original language with English subtitles, except where noted. The trailers below, which may or may not have English subtitles, might not be suitable for all audiences; viewer discretion is advised.
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NATIONAL PREMIERES
Furies (France)
Lina El Arabi (Family Business, Philharmonia, Kaboul Kitchen) stars in this action-crime drama as Lyna, a young woman yearning for the simplicity of a normal life. But in seeking to avenge her father’s death, Lyna gets herself entangled in the intricate web of the Fury, peacekeeper of the Paris criminal underworld. Despite her determination to resist the unrelenting pull of destiny, she soon realizes that escaping her fate will be far from simple.
The cast includes Marina Foïs (Savages), Mathieu Kassovitz (The Bureau), Steve Tientcheu (Lupin), Quentin Faure (Unclaimed), Jeremy Nadeau (The Paris Murders), Sandor Funtek (Notre-Dame), Anne Azoulay (The 7 Lives of Lea), and Eye Haïdara (En thérapie).
Furies, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 1, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders: Season 5 (Italy)
Following on from the events in Season 4, Season 5 finds Deputy Police Commissioner Rocco Schiavone (Marco Giallini) doing what he always does: indulge in a spliff or three at the office and work cases to the bone to escape his profound sense of emptiness. Yet this time around, he also starts to doubt the few certainties he always had — realizing that his life in Aosta, which he once hated, now feels like his only refuge.
But further introspection will have to wait, as Rocco must investigate a case he thought he could avoid by moving the body of dead man, supposedly found on the Italian side of the Italian-French border, over to the French side. In another case, he leaves the body of the victim, an art history professor and expert in Leonardo da Vinci found killed in her apartment, alone. But it is the discovery of another murder victim’s body by him and Prosecutor Baldi (Filippo Dini) that puts Schiavone in the hot seat.
In other goings-on, Rocco is concerned that his sidekick, Italo (Ernesto D’Argenio), is still in the throes of his addiction, and learns the secret that Deruta (Massimiliano Caprara), one half of the “Laurel and Hardy” cop duo, has been keeping from everyone. Rocco also gets his longtime friends from Rome, Brizio (Tullio Sorrentino) and Furio (Mirko Frezza), to help him with a case. And last but definitely not least, the final member of the friends’ fractured foursome, Sebastiano Carucci (Francesco Acquaroli), reappears in Rocco’s life.
Returning cast members also include Christian Ginepro as Inspector D’Intino (the other half of “Laurel and Hardy”), Massimo Olcese as Police Commissioner Costa, Gino Nardella as Inspector Casella, Claudia Vismara as former detective Caterina Rispoli, Massimo Reale as medical examiner Fumagalli, Alberto Lo Porto as junior Inspector Scipioni, Carlo Ponti di Sant’Angelo as Rocco’s young neighbor, Gabriele, Valeria Solarino as journalist Sandra Buccellato, Adamo Dionisi as criminal Enzo Baiocchi, Anna Bellato as Gabriele’s mother, Cecilia, and Daniele Nuccetelli as Undersecretary Riccardo Mastrodomenico.
Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders: Season 5 premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, March 1, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and Walter Presents digital channels.
You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack (No estás sola: La lucha contra La Manada) (Spain)
Produced in secret, this documentary is a riveting and incisive deconstruction of the case that led to Spain’s first #MeToo reckoning and resonated across Latin America. It revolves around the sexual assault suffered by a young woman in 2016 at Spain’s iconic “running of the bulls” (fiesta de Sanfermín) by five men who call themselves “The Wolf Pack.” It also departs from it by gradually interweaving two other cases to shed light on the sexual violence that women experience every day — building to Spain’s first #MeToo turning point, where a million women and girls took to the streets chanting, “Hermana, yo sí te creo” (“Sister, I do believe you”), and broke their silence on social media with #Cuéntalo (“Tell It”).
Narrated by actors Natalia de Molina and Carolina Yuste, the film is told through the words of the victim survivors and the never-before-heard testimonies of people who were close to the events — exposing the fault lines of sexism in the judiciary, the media, and society itself, and showing how a movement changed the way a country deals with sexual violence today.
You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, March 1, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Alice Nevers: Season 6 (France)
Marine Delterme (Coco Chanel) and Jean-Michel Tinivelli (Murder in Tahiti) return as criminal prosecutor Alice Nevers and her personal and professional partner, police captain Fred Marquand, in new episodes of this crime drama, derived from the long-running series Le juge est une femme.
Alice Nevers: Season 6 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 5, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Movie of the Week: Summer Camp (Merci papa, merci maman) (France)
In this comedy, Denis (Sébastien Knafo, Chronicles of the Sun) is a burglar whose last heist turned out to be a disaster. To evade the police, he pretends to be a summer camp counselor, and gets paired with spoiled co-counselor Gilles-Henri (Laurent Ournac, Murder in…). Between him and the rowdy kids, camp turns out not to be a perfect hideaway for Denis.
Costarring Francis Perrin (Mongeville), Summer Camp premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 5, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Vincenzo Malinconico (Vincenzo Malinconico, avvocato d’insuccesso) (Italy)
Based on the popular “Vincenzo Malinconico” novels by Diego De Silva, this comedy-drama series stars Massimiliano Gallo (The Bastards of Pizzofalcone, Imma Tataranni) as Vincenzo Malinconico, a 40-something divorced, philosophizing, semi-unemployed lawyer in Salerno, whose client portfolio is light and work is less than stimulating. After a series of chance events, Vincenzo finds himself defending a mafioso.
Costarring Denise Capezza (Gomorrah), Francesco di Leva (Mixed by Erry), Teresa Saponangelo (The Hand of God), Giovanni Ludeno (1993), and Tony Laudadio (Don Matteo), Vincenzo Malinconico premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 5, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Supersex (Italy)
Inspired by the life of porn superstar Rocco Siffredi, this seven-episode biopic series dramatizes the story of Siffredi’s life — from his origins and his family, to how and when Rocco Tano, a simple guy from Ortona, became Rocco Siffredi (played by Alessandro Borghi, Suburra: Blood on Rome, Devils), the most famous porn star in the world.
The cast includes Jasmine Trinca (On My Skin: The Last Seven Days of Stefano Cucchi) as Lucia, a fictional female character who represents a synthesis of most of the women with whom Rocco had a relationship; Adriano Giannini (Bang Bang Baby) as Tommaso, Rocco’s half-brother; and Saul Nanni (Mad in Italy) as a young Rocco. Other cast members are Enrico Borello (The Invisible Thread), Vincenzo Nemolato (Everything Calls for Salvation), Gaia Messerklinger (Paradise), Jade Pedri (They Were Ten), and Linda Caridi (The Hunter).
Supersex, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Signal (Das Signal) (Germany)
In this sci-fi mystery miniseries, astronaut Paula (Peri Baumeister, Sleeping Dog, Skylines) is back on earth after months in orbit. Now, just a short flight across the pond will bring her back to her family. But Paula never makes it home. Her husband, Sven (Florian David Fitz, Oskars Kleid, The Most Beautiful Day), and their daughter, Charlie (Yuna Bennett, Hard Feelings, Dear Thomas), wait at arrivals in vain. It’s as if the plane has vanished from the face of the earth.
While Sven tries to shield Charlie from the terrible news, he clutches at every straw of hope he can find. Finally, it seems he’s onto something and his faith is rewarded: Paula has left him a clue, a riddle, a breadcrumb trail that Sven follows readily. But the further he follows it, the more his life starts to fall apart, the deeper the mystery grows, and the greater the threat becomes for him and Charlie — and the whole planet. Because, while stationed on the ISS, Paula made an unbelievable discovery in the depths of space.
Featuring in the four-episode series are Hadi Khanjanpour (The Covenant), Sheeba Chadha (Mirzapur), Katharina Schüttler (Hotel Europa), Nilam Farooq (The Witnesses), and Meret Becker (Babylon Berlin), with guest star Katharina Thalbach (Strike).
The Signal, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, March 7, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
House of Promises: Season 1 (Das Haus der Träume) (Germany)
Set in the late 1920s, this period drama revolves around the people of, and goings-on at and around, a new department store in Berlin. Vicky Maler (Naemi Florez, Leipzig Homicide), a young provincial woman, arrives in the big city and soon lands a job as a saleswoman at the Jonass department store. She also falls in love with Harry Grünberg (Ludwig Simon, Beat), the seemingly penniless pianist at a local dance hall who is actually the son of the store’s owner, Arthur Grünberg (Alexander Scheer, The Island). While the new store is bright and gleaming, outside its walls are poverty, crime, and suffering.
House of Promises: Season 1 premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, March 8, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and Walter Presents digital channels.
Young Royals: Season 3 (Sweden)
Following on from the events in Season 2, the final season of this coming-of-age drama sees Prince Wilhelm’s (Edvin Ryding, The Abyss, Gåsmamman) speech having consequences both in court and throughout Hillerska, as the boarding school confronts the worst crisis in its history. Although Wilhelm and Simon (Omar Rudberg) are determined to be together, they are forced to navigate heartbreaking revelations and final decisions, as their freedom and love might be at odds with Royal ideals, traditions, and responsibilities.
Young Royals: Season 3 premieres globally on Monday, March 11, exclusively on Netflix, with the series finale debuting on Monday, March 18.
Movie of the Week: Thank God We Have Each Other (Heureusement qu’on s’a) (France-Belgium)
This poignant drama centers on Vincent (Oscar Pauleau, Murder in the Tarentaise Valley), a 13-year-old boy whose unemployed father shows zero interest in taking care of his three children after his wife, burdened for years with handling all of the family’s responsibilities, tries to commit suicide and ends up in the hospital. Now separated from his mother and failed by father, Vincent takes it upon himself to take care of his two younger siblings and himself on his own. Thank God We Have Each Other premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 12, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Prisoner (Huset) (Denmark)
Set inside a Danish prison (and filmed at the Vridsløselille State Prison in Albertslund), this award-winning drama follows the prison’s employees and inmates and their mutual relationships. When four of the prison officers are forced to make some major changes in order to help save their jobs, the changes end up disrupting the fragile balance of power amongst the inmates and turn daily life at the prison into a battle for survival.
Starring Sofie Gråbøl (The Killing, The Shift), David Dencik (The Chestnut Man, The Kingdom), Youssef Wayne Hvidtfeldt (Borgen, Couple Trouble), and Charlotte Fich (Borgen, Unit One), Prisoner premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 12, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Art of Love (Ask Sanati) (Türkiye)
In this romantic action thriller, Alin (Esra Bilgiç, Dirilis: Ertugrul), an investigator with Interpol’s Art Crime Unit, has long been on the trail of a thief who’s been stealing valuable paintings from difficult-to-enter museums across the world. When Alin finally figures out where the thief will hit next, she is shocked to see who it is: billionaire businessman Güney (Birkan Sokullu, Rise of Empires: Ottoman), aka the man whom she was in love with, who disappeared right before they were supposed to get married. Now Alin must face Güney again and catch him red-handed.
Art of Love, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Thursday, March 14, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Iron Reign (Mano de hierro) (Spain)
This mystery-crime thriller is set in Barcelona, where the sea port receives nearly 6,000 shipping containers filled with goods from all over the world every day — goods that can hide more than 30,000 kilos of cocaine in just a year, making the port city one of Europe’s most important gateways in the profitable drug trafficking business.
Joaquín Manchado (Eduardo Fernández, 30 Coins, Criminal: Spain) knows well how profitable the drug trade is. He owns the main terminal in the port of Barcelona. If someone wants to import an illegal load of narcotics through the port, they have to go through him. Not only must they secure Joaquín’s support, they also need to collaborate with various entities within the criminal network that he has built and shaped around him. However, an unexpected accident and the disappearance of an important load of cocaine will unleash a ruthless war riddled with murders and revenge.
The six-episode thriller costars Chino Darín (The Kingdom, The Embassy), Jaime Lorente (Money Heist, Elite), Natalia de Molina (Foodie Love, Cathedral of the Sea), Sergi López (The Barcelona Vampiress, Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea), and Enric Auquer (Perfect Life, Sky Rojo).
Iron Reign, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 15, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare (France)
This true-crime docuseries delves into one of France’s biggest judicial tragedies. In the early 2000s, in northern France, the young Judge Burgaud is in charge of investigating accusations of pedophilia in a family. But the case becomes increasingly complex as the investigation moves ahead when other townspeople appear to be involved, as well, and accusations and counter-accusations fly. The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 15, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Young Royals Forever (Sweden)
From casting to the final take, this special shows how the cast and crew of Young Royals brought Wilhelm and Simon’s heartwarming journey to life.
Young Royals Forever, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Monday, March 18, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Movie of the Week: They Swapped My Baby (Ils ont échangé mon enfant) (France)
Julie De Bona (Women at War, The Bonfire of Destiny) stars in this dramatization of the true story of Sophie Serrano, a single mother who discovers that her daughter, Manon (Charline Balu Emane, Sam), is not her biological daughter, owing to her newborn having been mistakenly swapped with another at the hospital nine years ago.
Costarring Agustín Galiana (The Art of Crime), Sonia Rolland (Deadly Tropics), and Anne Le Ny (Frozen Dead), They Swapped My Baby premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 19, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Tandem: Season 7 (France)
This popular mystery series sees detective colleagues and ex-spouses Léa Soler (Astrid Veillon, Perfect Murders) and Paul Marchal (Stéphane Blancafort, Innocent) investigate crimes in Montpellier while co-parenting their children. (Clip is from Season 5)
Tandem: Season 7 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 19, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Our Miracle Years: Season 2 (Unsere wunderbaren Jahre) (Germany)
This period drama follows the lives of factory heiress Christel Wolf (Katja Riemann, Tatort), her daughters Ulla (Elisa Schlott, Das Boot), Gundel (Vanessa Loibl, Je Suis Karl) and Margot (Anna Maria Mühe, Woman of the Dead), and their children. Following on from the events in Season 1, Season 2 is set between 1967 and 1969 — a time of upheaval and change, and a tug of war between capitalism and political revolution, as well as between family obligations and the push for personal freedom in an increasingly diverse society.
Adapted from Peter Prange‘s novel Unsere wunderbaren Jahre, Our Miracle Years: Season 2 premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, March 22, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel, Walter Presents digital channels, and PBS Passport.
The Man Who Died (Mies joka kuoli) (Finland)
Based on Antti Tuomainen’s novel The Man Who Died, shortlisted for both the Petrona Award for Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year and the CrimeFest Last Laugh Award, this mystery-crime comedy-drama follows Jaakko Kaunismaa (Jussi Vatanen, Man in Room 301), a successful mushroom entrepreneur who learns too late that he has been slowly poisoned and will die from it soon. So he sets off to make the most of the time he has left by taking care of his business and customers and solving his own murder. In the process, Jaakko discovers that he has been sleep-walking through life, so he dives into all that life, love, and mushrooms have to offer while he still can.
The Man Who Died premieres in the US and Canada on Monday, March 25, exclusively on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.
The King (Il re) (Italy)
Another prison drama is this one starring Luca Zingaretti (Detective Montalbano, No Activity: Niente da Segnalare) as Bruno Testori, the controversial director of the San Michele prison. The laws of the State have no value here, because Testori rules the place as a monarch with an iron fist. What is considered good or evil at the prison depends solely on his judgement. While Bruno applies his own personal idea of justice inside San Michele, his life is far from ordered outside of it. When his kingdom unexpectedly comes under threat, he finds himself fighting the most difficult war of his life.
Costarring Isabella Ragonese (Rocco Schiavone), Barbora Bobulova (Detective Montalbano), Anna Bonaiuto (Il Divo), and Giorgio Colangeli (Imma Tataranni), The King premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 26, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
Movie of the Week: Thick As Thieves (Vieilles Canailles) (France)
This comedy sees a trio of septuagenarians — Raoul (Claude Brasseur, A Simple Story), J.P. (François Berléand, The Law of Damien), and Martin (Patrick Chesnais, Deadly Seasons) — hatch an elaborate con to exact revenge against the man responsible for their friend’s death.
Thick As Thieves premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 26, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
No Place Like Home: Season 2 (A casa tutti bene – La serie) (Italy)
This reboot of the 2018 film There’s No Place Like Home follows members of the Ristuccia family, including the overlooked siblings, multiple black sheep, and control freaks, not to mention their tense family dynamics. (Trailer is from Season 1.)
No Place Like Home: Season 2 premieres in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 26, exclusively on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
No Pressure (Poland)
This romantic comedy sees big-city chef Oliwia, after being tricked into dropping everything to save her grandmother’s farm, fall for a handsome farmer who’s hiding a secret. Starring Anna Szymanczyk (Forgotten Love), Anna Seniuk (Europa Europa), and Mateusz Janicki (Mr. Car and the Knights Templar), No Pressure, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 27, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Dear Mama (Lieve Mama) (Netherlands)
Based on the novel of the same name by Esther Verhoef, this crime thriller follows the aftermath of two teens’ attempt to rob the rather nice house belonging to Helen (Rifka Lodeizen, The Adulterer) and Werner Möhring (Guy Clemens, Amsterdam Undercover) and their three children. The plan goes awry, leaving Helen and Werner to clean up and clear away any evidence of the crime while getaway driver Ralf (Shahine El-Hamus, Crypto Boy) finds himself on the hook with a nasty criminal.
Dear Mama premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, March 29, exclusively on the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and Walter Presents digital channels.
The Wages of Fear (Le salaire de la peur) (France)
In this 2024 remake of the 1953 film The Wages of Fear, itself based on the novel of the same name by Georges Arnaud, a powerhouse team have fewer than 24 hours to transport two trucks full of explosives across a hostile region and prevent a terrible catastrophe.
In the middle of the desert, near a refugee camp, an oil well catches fire, directly threatening the lives of the population. Dispatching experts to the site, the company operating the well realizes that it has only one solution to avert the catastrophe: detonate the oil well with nitroglycerin within 24 hours. Against a large sum of money, a powerhouse team is sent 800 km to transport 200 kg of explosives — with fewer than 20 hours to traverse hostile zones controlled by armed rebels, cross minefields, drive two trucks loaded with nitroglycerin over rough terrain, and reach the oil well. The race against the clock has begun…
Directed by Julien Leclercq (Ganglands), and starring Franck Gastambide (Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom), Alban Lenoir (AKA), Ana Girardot (Totems), and Sofiane Zermani (No Limit), The Wages of Fear, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, March 29, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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I Hadn’t Understood (The Vincenzo Malinconico Novels by Diego De Silva)
My Mother-in-Law Drinks (The Vincenzo Malinconico Novels by Diego De Silva)
The Man Who Died by Antti Tuomainen
There Is No Place Like Home (2018 film DVD)
The Wages of Fear (1953 film, Criterion Collection DVD)
The Wages of Fear novel by Georges Arnaud
Lieve mama novel by Esther Verhoef
NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO LINEAR TV
The Mole (Marie-Octobre) (France)
Set ten years after the liberation of Paris, this period drama stars Nathalie Baye (Nox) as Marie-Hélène Dumoulin, aka Marie-Octobre, who has gathered a group of former resistance fighters to dinner. Her aim isn’t to have a joyful reunion with them but to unmask the one amongst them who betrayed their leader, her friend, to the Germans, causing his death.
Costarring Samuel Labarthe (Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games) and Jacques Spiesser (Magellan), The Mole has its US linear debut on Thursday, March 28, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.
On The Run (Tapirulàn) (Italy)
Claudia Gerini (There’s No Place Like Home, John Wick: Chapter 2) co-wrote, directed, and stars in this drama as Emma, a dedicated online counselor who navigates her own psychological struggles by offering support to others. To cope with the demanding nature of her work, she runs every day on a treadmill while counseling clients, such as Davide (Niccolò Ferrero, Fosca Innocenti), who is racked with guilt over a tragic accident, and Fabio (Maurizio Lombardi, Monterossi), who is battling an obsessive-compulsive disorder.
As the film unfolds, we learn that Emma’s self-imposed lockdown originated from a traumatic event during her adolescence. Then Emma is confronted by painful news and an unimaginable request that her estranged younger sister, Chiara (Claudia Vismara, Rocco Schiavone), delivers during one of her sessions. Amidst the turmoil, Emma’s professional life begins to crumble, with her customer satisfaction ratings plummeting and her supervisor highlighting the consequences of her personal struggles on her work. Although Emma attempts to find solace in a fleeting romance, her inner demons persist…
On The Run has its US linear debut on Friday, March 29, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.
The Valley of Love (En otro lugar) (Spain)
This comedy follows Pedro (Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Capadocia), a young architect grappling with life in Madrid, who receives an unexpected inheritance from his recently-deceased grandfather: two cows and a donkey. Pedro decides to go to his late grandfather’s village in Cantabria to sell the animals, and sets off accompanied by his quirky and endearing uncle, Luis (Pablo Puyol, Serve and Protect). While there, Pedro meets and falls for Paula (Esmeralda Pimentel, The Vineyard), a young Mexican student and granddaughter of his grandfather’s best friend. What starts as a simple trip with a modest goal turns into an adventure that transforms Pedro’s outlook on life.
The Valley of Love has its US linear debut on Saturday, March 30, at 9pm ET, on Eurochannel.
NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO STREAMING SERVICES
White Sands (Hvide Sande) (Denmark)
In this “beach noir” mystery-crime drama series, a young German man is murdered in the tourist paradise of Hvide Sande. Although the Danish police conduct an investigation, the German authorities are not satisfied with it, so they set their own inquiry in motion by sending Danish undercover cop Helene Falck (Marie Bach Hansen, The Team, The Legacy) and Danish-German homicide detective Thomas Beckmann (Carsten Bjørnlund, Rita, The Killing) to the seaside town to conduct an undercover investigation while posing as a married couple. But the two quickly realize that being credible in the roles of husband and wife isn’t easy when you’re used to being alone.
White Sands begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 5, on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
State of Happiness: Season 2 (Lykkeland) (Norway)
Following the events in Season 1, the second season of this historically-based period drama opens in 1977, five years after the founding of the national oil company, Statoil. But after the first years of giddy success comes a great disaster: Well 14 at Ekofisk Bravo blows out, causing a massive oil spill to creep towards the Klondike fishing reservoir — the wellspring of the Norwegian economy for centuries.
Environmental politics is put on Norway’s agenda for the first time, intensified by outrage over industrial safety when the Aleksander Kielland platform capsizes in 1980, killing 123 people inside. Season 2 focuses on questions about safety, women’s rights, environmental protection, and the power of profit.
State of Happiness: Season 2 begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 12, on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
The Returned: Season 1 (Les revenants) (France)
The first season of this supernatural thriller is fabulous! It follows the residents of a small mountain town after deceased members from their lives and community return from the dead. Also odd is these walking non-dead don’t realize that they had died and act like nothing utterly bizarre had happened. While their loved ones are beyond confused, other strange goings-on begin happening — including a series of murders that brings back memories of a serial killer — and soon the living and the undead find themselves in danger.
The Returned: Season 1 begins streaming in the US and Canada on Tuesday, March 19, on MHz Choice and its digital channels, including MHz Choice on Prime Channels.
The Returned- Complete First Season DVD
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