You don't know which programs to turn to on the platforms this week? Diverto recommends two series, two documentaries and a film not to be missed.
Senna, on Netflix
The miniseries explores in six episodes the journey of Ayrton Senna, one of the most iconic drivers in Formula 1. Gabriel Leone plays the role in this Netflix series which chronicles the life of the Brazilian driver. His childhood and his passion for cars, the obstacles he faced, his immense career… until his tragic accident which cost him his death, in Italy, during the San Marino Grand Prix. Starting point of this story: the start of the career of the future three-time Formula 1 champion, when he moved to England to race in Formula Ford, the beginning of a meteoric rise. More than the champion, the miniseries truly explores the man that Ayrton Senna was, on the slopes but also in his private life, and in particular the house in which he grew up. His family gave Netflix unprecedented access to immerse himself in the most important places in his life and their atmosphere. Viviane Senna, Ayrton's sister, said: “It's very special to be able to tell a story that very few people know. » For their part, producers Fabiano and Caio Gullane describe a man who “fought for his dream”, adding: “Senna is the kind of symbol we need. » Available Friday 29. 6×55 min
The Listener, on UniversCiné
In this film directed by Steve Buscemi, Tessa Thompson plays Beth, a young woman who volunteers on a helpline. She answers calls from lonely and desperate people. While she is there to listen and comfort them, a call will change everything. Available Monday 25. 1:36 a.m.
Beatles 64', on Disney+
Produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi, this documentary retraces the year 1964 of the Beatles, that of their first tour in the United States. On the program: archive images restored in 4K, interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and fans who followed the group. Available Friday 29. 1:30 a.m.
Kerviel: a trader, 50 billion, on Max
A look back at the story of Jérôme Kerviel, responsible for the loss of 4.9 billion euros at Société Générale. The former trader gives his version of the facts, as does Daniel Bouton, the former CEO of the bank. The four episodes retrace the events of this entire extraordinary story. Available Friday 29. 4×45 min
Cruel Intentions, on Prime Video
New adaptation of Dangerous Liaisons, the series follows students at a university where reputation and appearance are important. Caroline Merteuil and Lucien Belmont are ready to do anything to stay at the top of the ruthless social hierarchy, even the worst manipulations. Since Friday 21. 8×50 min