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".A lot has already been written about all the sex that takes place in Nicole Kidman's new thriller about the married business leader who starts an affair with her much younger intern (Harris Dickinson). They turn the power dynamics around and it becomes he who takes command in the relationship, even though she is his boss.
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".Acclaimed drama comedy about two Americans who travel to Poland to search for their roots in the footsteps of the Holocaust. Cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji's (Kieran Culkin) journey develops into a kind of road trip with two men in crisis.
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" (Disney+).An artist (Amy Adams) has had to give up her career to become a stay-at-home mom. But the role of small child mom doesn't suit her, because she feels an enormous urge to go out at night. Suddenly, her teeth become sharper, she becomes hairier and what's that lump growing at the end of her spine? Is she on her way to becoming a - dog? Acclaimed horror comedy that gets its Swedish premiere on a streaming service.
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" (26/1, SVT Play).New version of Ingmar Bergman's triangle drama, which Liv Ullmann filmed in 2000, told in two timelines. David (Gustav Lindh) falls in love with his best friend Markus' (August Wittgenstein) wife Marianne (Frida Gustavsson), who is torn between family and passion. In parallel, David (Jesper Christensen) and Marianne (Lena Endre) reunite many years later and look back. Coming to SVT1 on January 27.
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" (24/1, Prime Video).Some snowed-in train passengers are stranded at a mountain hotel. Including suspended police officer Hanne (Ida Engvoll). Suddenly, a murder occurs. Pål Sverre Hagen, Kjell Bergqvist, and Sissela Kyle are in the thriller series, based on Norwegian author Anne Holt's Agatha Christie-inspired puzzle novel "1,222 over the sea".
"At arm's length" (26/1, SVT Play).
Director Jimmy Olsson depicts a world where politicians' cutbacks have created a depleted cultural offering and - unemployed cultural workers. Lots of famous names are in and play elevated versions of themselves in Jimmy Olsson's "mockumentary series". The series comes to SVT1 on January 31.
"Brilliant minds" (27/1, TV4).
Zachary Quinto ("Heroes", Star Trek films) plays the lead role in a new doctor series, loosely based on the life of world-renowned neurologist Oliver Sacks.