IFTA award winner Corp + Anam, the first drama shown in the US in Irish Gaelic, is powerful stuff. You should watch it.
Euro TV to Watch: Riveting Celtic Noir Drama Corp + Anam


IFTA award winner Corp + Anam, the first drama shown in the US in Irish Gaelic, is powerful stuff. You should watch it.

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.

French cop drama Main Courante has arrived on this side of the Atlantic, and all eight episodes are now available for streaming on TV5Monde Cinema on Demand.

If you haven’t visited Iceland, put this amazing country on your bucket list. And if you haven’t seen Trapped, put this excellent Icelandic crime drama on your binge-watch list.

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.

It’s heeere. It is Walter Presents, the brand new subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platform for non-English-language world drama in the US, and it is streaming Euro TV and other international TV titles right now.

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.

Euro TV shows just keep on a-comin’, and Hungarian drama Aranyélet is one to add to your to-watch list. And you can stream it for free!

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.

If the US wasn’t already Euro TV Central, it absolutely will be when Walter Presents, the UK streaming service for international telly, launches in the States. Vachement chouette!

Add Struggle for Life, a fabulous multi-lingual Norwegian series, to your must-watch queue. Better yet, get your binge-watch on for it now.

Whether you’re a Netflix newbie or you’ve been a subscriber since their DVD-rental-only days, having their streaming service just got a whole lot better.