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".Egypt's greatest actor George (Fares Fares) is forced to play the country's dictator in a film and is drawn into a power struggle with unimaginable consequences. The film is the final in Swedish director Tarik Saleh's Cairo trilogy.
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".Glen Powell takes on Arnold Schwarzenegger's old role in a new version of the science fiction classic about a man who must compete in a televised competition with his life at stake.
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."A tragicomic portrayal of a woman trying to overcome abuse, Eva Victor's debut film has been praised worldwide and compared to the TV series "Fleabag."
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".In acclaimed horror director Oswald Perkins' latest film, a man leaves his girlfriend behind in the secluded, creepy cabin they've rented. Unexplained things start to happen. But maybe it's their relationship that's the real horror?
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“Last Samurai Standing” (11/13, Netflix).
Could this be the new “Squid game” or “Shogun”? In 1878, the samurai rule has been abolished in Japan and the once powerful warriors live in poverty. But for the chance to become rich, nearly 300 former samurai gather at a temple in Kyoto for a competition they soon discover is a life-or-death contest. The Japanese action drama is partly based on a famous manga series.
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" (19/11, SVT Play).Gillian Anderson plays one of the main roles in a drama series about forbidden love in Northern Ireland during the violent 1970s.
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” (11/13, Netflix).Claire Danes plays writer Aggie, whose career has stalled because she is paralyzed by grief. But when a notorious former murder suspect businessman (Matthew Rhys) moves in next door, her interest is piqued.
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” (11/14, Prime Video)."Ripley" meets "The White Lotus" in a thriller series about a young mysterious teacher (Jack Whitehall) who infiltrates a wealthy family on vacation to exact revenge on their father (David Duchovny). But why?
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" (14/11, SkyShowtime).A kind of sister series to "The Office", in the same "mockumentary" comedy style - about a small town newspaper on the verge of bankruptcy where idealistic editor Ned (Domhnall Gleeson) comes to take over.




