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- Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.
- The factual story of Spaniard Ramon Sampedro, who fought a 28-year campaign in favor of euthanasia and his own right to die.
- After losing her memory in a bizarre accident that kills most of her classmates, Alma tries to unravel what happened that day and regain her identity.
- Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn investigate a suspicious graveyard murder and more in this musical version of Mark Twain's novel.
- The World War II story of the Royal Navy's effort to defeat Nazi Germany's most powerful warship.
- In 1980s Galicia (Spain), the fishing sector was transformed and many of the shipowners became indebted. This situation will be favorable for the start of activities such as contraband and drug trafficking.
- A secret unit of cops is assembled to stop a terrorist band from attacking Spain after their leader is arrested there.
- Jannicke wakes up in the hospital. All of her friends are dead. As she walks through the dark corridors, she thinks she is left alone. But the nightmare isn't over yet.
- A bird watcher finds a tiny bird-like creature with no parent to claim her. His wife insists on raising "Beedie" as their child and we follow her growth into maturity as she follows her instinct to flock with other birds.
- An average Estonian high-schooler decides to defend his bullied classmate. This starts war between him and the informal leader of the class. As teenagers' honour is a touchy thing, everything ends in bloodshed.
- A young woman starts to get visions of a disaster happening at a local amusement park.
- While working on a TV-shop-bought time machine, tings go wrong. Gaus and Roms and the machine vanishes back to the Viking age.
- Oscar builds a laser which oddly begins to speak to him when switched on. They set off on an adventure, along with Oscar's goose Kina, to rescue a kidnapped child.
- On the eve of the French Revolution, two town officials confront the Buckriders - a criminal gang who appear to ride on flying goats with the Devil - but along the way they will face deceit, corruption, betrayal and finally each other.
- In southern Jordan lies the spectacular city of Petra. Built over 2,000 years ago, it contains innumerable architectural treasures: colossal buildings carved into cliffs and hundreds of tombs, temples, and baths. Petra was a rich and prosperous city, and yet, it resides in the heart of an inhospitable region. How did the Nabataeans manage to transform this desert area into a luxurious city?
- Determined to claim justice for her family's death, Eva tracks down Clay, the infamous outlaw responsible. When she finally meets the ominous figure from her past, the road ahead becomes uncertain and her intentions become unclear.
- Luzía visits the eight stages of the 'pilgrimage' that the intellectuals Otero Pedrayo, Vicente Risco and Ben-Cho-Shey hiked from Ourense to San Andrés de Teixido in 1927; the story of the journey was published in the book 'Pelerinaxes I' ('Pilgrimages I'). She carries out this journey in order to finish up an audiovisual project about Otero Pedrayo's book started at the University, together with a colleague who passed away in an accident.
- A prolific underworld enforcer has quit the game for a chance at a new life and a new love, but a bullet to head from his former employer shatters this reality. Narrowly surviving this assassination - as a side effect, he can no longer feel physical pain. However his psychological trauma shall fuel his bloody trail for revenge.
- Egaña train station, Argentina, 1942: Driven by the honour of their father's memory, two poor Italian immigrant brothers, face a duel against two rich and insolent french men around a billiards table.
- A journey is taken to see the various rivers, ponds, lakes, streams, reservoirs, and waterfalls of Massachusetts. Vivid speculations of the water are ventured throughout the western, central, and eastern part of this great New England state. Each and every one of these magnificent aquatic quarters are keys that enrich the soul.
- A young man named Alfred acquires eternal life with the help from a mad scientist. 225 years later, Alfred now lives with the consequences of his past and has to face a new danger: someone else wants to obtain his ability.
- This documentary explains the conflict that took place in the late seventies in As Ecrobas, when minerals where discovered on the area and the local population, poor farmers, where pushed by the authorities and the company trying to acquire the mine to leave their home. Conflict ensued, even with crashes between the farmers and the Guardia Civil. Eventually deals where made, but not always sustained, and we can see how capitalism destroyed the local economy.
- Set down south in Greensboro, NC in a college town full of amazing streetart art during a pandemic, two close friends Sebastian and Petty are attempting to go two different paths. Petty convinces Sebastian that his path is necessary to secure his family. Sebastian is not a drug dealer but his rent is due so he follows Petty into the streets over the next 7 days these two paths intersect that costs both friends all they have.
- Every year, 800,000 piglets are subjected to castration without pain relief in Norway, an act that is illegal in the country according to law. There actually are animal-friendly alternatives that farmers can make money from.
- Lawrence Neman is a well-heeled New York average citizen. One day when he needs glasses, his appearance takes on a trait that corresponds to the widespread notions of Jewish physiognomy. As a result, Newman is soon treated and harassed as a Jew, feeling the latent anti-Semitism - which is first expressed by the fact that he loses his job. His opposition to the stupid dictatorship of public opinion is becoming increasingly violent, against prejudice and exclusion. Consciously he steps on the side of his Jewish fellow citizens, shares their fate, marries a Jewish woman, for whom he feels sincere affection.
- Emeril meets up with chef José Andrés in his homeland of Spain to explore the past, present and future of modernist cuisine. While in Barcelona, they receive unprecedented access to Ferran Adrià's El Bulli Lab where the revered chef explains how he is dissecting and categorizing the history of food. They also get a sneak peek into Albert Adrià's highly anticipated modernist restaurant, Enigma.