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” (12/18, Netflix).Despite the city in the title, the fifth season actually takes place mostly in Italy – at first. Emily (Lily Collins) has both a new Italian flirt (Eugenio Franceschini) and a new job in Rome. And she also takes the opportunity to visit romantic Venice. But Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) is not completely out of the picture and surely Paris is beckoning again?
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” (12/17, Prime Video).In the second season, The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) heads into the desert towards Las Vegas with Lucy (Ella Purnell). They are looking for her father (Kyle MacLachlan) to hold him accountable for his role in the nuclear disaster that created the dystopia the series is set in.
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" (22/12, SVT Play).The third season of the acclaimed Danish drama series about a family business selling hair dryers. It's 1968 and despite the company's global success, financial ruin threatens, so the management needs new capital and is looking for investors.
MOVIE (premiere on 19/12 in cinemas, unless otherwise stated).
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".Mini-Hopp is teased for his violin playing at preschool, but it turns out that his music attracts something enormous from the depths of the sea, which leads Bamse and his friends to go on a breathtaking adventure under the surface. Rolf Lassgård does Bamse's voice and Håkan Juholt appears as the mayor of Småköping.
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".Håkan Bråkan (Silas Strand) is inspired by old movie idol Jens Raptor (Alexander Karim) and takes on the role of agent 003 – with the right to save a wedding that his mother (Sissela Benn) has been assigned to arrange. Because everything is going wrong. And maybe Håkan can make Jens Raptor make a comeback!
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".A black-and-white declaration of love from American director Richard Linklater to the serious film theorists who created the New Wave in French cinema in the late 1950s. The film's plot revolves around the filming of Jean-Luc Godard's (Guillaume Marbeck) film "Until the Last Breath" starring Jean-Paul Belmondo (Aubry Dullin) and Jean Seberg (Zoey Deutch).
"Breakdown 1975" (Netflix)
"Taxi Driver," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and "Jaws." 1975 was a groundbreaking year for film that changed Hollywood forever. In a new documentary, director Morgan Neville explains why.




