Inspired by the four-time Oscar®-winning film The Departed, the International Emmy®-nominated Bulgarian crime thriller Undercover is now streaming in the US and UK.
Euro TV to Watch: Emmy-Nominated Bulgarian Crime Thriller Undercover


Inspired by the four-time Oscar®-winning film The Departed, the International Emmy®-nominated Bulgarian crime thriller Undercover is now streaming in the US and UK.

Nominated in the Best Series category at the 2016 German Television Awards, The Valley has premiered in the US, Canada, UK, and Ireland.

TGIF, am I right? And for your viewing pleasure this weekend, I recommend Cover Story, a crime thriller from Iceland set in the world of tabloid journalism.

An investigator, a murderer, and a monk… No, they don’t walk into a bar, but are three of the lead characters in the award-winning Belgian psychological crime thriller Public Enemy.

Across all four corners of the globe, 24/7 news (real and fake) and social media make politics pretty much inescapable. And in the Scandi thriller Blue Eyes, terrorists make it deadly.

There’s a new binge series in town: Denmark’s Norskov, the winner of the Best Television Series award at the 2017 Copenhagen TV Festival.

The new season of The Bureau, the multiple Best Series award winner, premiered in the US yesterday, and it’s as taut and riveting as ever.

C’est vrai! In advance of the US premiere of The Bureau: Season 3, stateside Euro TV fans can stream the first two seasons of the French spy drama gratuitement.

From the land of Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité comes Baron Noir, a political drama with intrigue to rival the real-life drama happening now in the lead-up to the presidential election in France.

Jordskott, one of the spookiest Euro TV series to come out of Sweden, is making its way across the fjords to North America and landing on Shudder in a couple of weeks.

Netflix is on a roll with its international programs under the Netflix Original banner, including Euro TV series that are premiering in the next two to eight weeks.

Film festivals aren’t just for movies anymore, so for the third year in a row the Berlin International Film Festival presented both its “Drama Series Days” and “Berlinale Special Series” television-focused programs.