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Return of the good old time loop: In the neo-original "Another Monday", several protagonists always experience the same day. And soon find themselves confronted with questions of a very existential nature.

A young photographer tries to solve the death of her friend and finds more answers than she bargained for in this Australian thriller series.

A special place for a special (superhero) series: our SERIENCAMP PFLICHTPROGRAMM highlights one of the most exciting serial casts in recent years with Noah Hawley's ("Fargo") "Legion."

Stranger things can happen in Mallorca as well: With a four-part mystery series, Spain once again proves to be a European stronghold for atmospheric horror

For Bel and her brother Pere, the summer camp in the Tramunata Mountains of Mallorca ...

Miss Salinger’s Sense of Snow: In search of her missing daughter, a desperate mother uncovers dark secrets in a Tyrolean mountain village.

Together with her husband Matthi (Robert Stadlober) and their shared daughter, doctor Lucia ...

Sloborn

Rising incidence, falling humanity: in "Sløborn", the pandemic is far from over....

SomethingUndone

This is what fear sounds like: what if your schizophrenic mother's inheritance is not only spiritual, but paranormal in nature?

Between all stools and time levels. The gripping German Sky original "Souls" has already impressed at Cannes and recommends itself to series esoterics as an ingeniously intricate and atmospheric mystery puzzle.

Return to Copenhagen's Imperial Hospital. Like his source of inspiration David Lynch, Danish director-entertainment-terrible Lars von Trier returns to his genre-premiering cult series nearly 30 years after its creation.

Audience-pleasing mystery thriller: Despite the limitations in the Slovenian series production circus, director Sonja Prosenc remains internationally competitive with "Trigrad".