5 changing programs, perfect for public holidays

5 changing programs, perfect for public holidays
5 changing programs, perfect for public holidays

In this month of May, which is full of public holidays and long weekends, perhaps you want something new on Netflix. That’s good, the streaming platform has unveiled its program for the month and it is once again very rich. But if you’ve already binge-watched the films or series that are currently popular on Netflix, you’ve come to the right place! After enjoying the incredible filming staged in Fiascohaving shuddered at the phenomenon series My little reindeeror to have been horrified in front of The Asunta Affair, taken from a news story that shocked Spain, what will be your next favorite on Netflix? If you are looking for programs that are out of the ordinary and are not necessarily from the top 10 most viewed series or films of the moment, Tele-Leisure brings you 5 ideas, perfect to watch during these holidays.

Crooksa German thriller inspired by a true story

Netflix definitely loves true stories. The Asunta Affair, My little reindeer…Even the Indian series Heeramandi: court diamonds is inspired by real events. This is also the case of Crooks, this German thriller released at the beginning of April. It tells the story of Charly, a former robber forced to return to service to steal a very precious coin from a formidable Berlin clan. The start of a chase across the whole of Europe which also makes a detour to France. Crooks is inspired by a news item that occurred in Germany in 2017.

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Neanderthal secrets and its astonishing reconstruction of the face of a 75,000-year-old woman

History and science buffs will also find what they’re looking for on Netflix. After Alexander The Great Or The Testament of Moses, the platform now offers a documentary produced by the BBC on Neanderthals. The opportunity to discover how they lived, in the light of archaeological and scientific discoveries. Beyond the reconstructed scenes, it is above all the stories of recent excavations that are interesting, particularly in the Shanidar cave, located in Iraq. The documentary also features the reconstruction, by Cambridge researchers, of the 3D face of a Neanderthal woman, whose remains were preserved in this cave for 75,000 years!

Midsummer Nightthe short summer series to devour in two and a half hours

While the mildness of spring is still struggling to settle in, this Norwegian series gives you a taste of it by inviting you to celebrate the summer solstice with this welcoming family. Carina and Johannes invited their family and friends to have a good day, but also to make a big announcement, which kept getting postponed. As the story progresses, we discover that the hosts are not the only ones who are secretive. Per-Olav Sørensen, the creator of one of our favorites, Home for Christmas, explores the theme of family again, in summer this time, as well as questions that will speak to everyone about age or love. With only five 30-minute episodes, Midsummer Night is the ideal series to enjoy on a holiday. And if you want more, Tele-Leisure offers you 3 ideas for series to discover afterwards Midsummer Night.

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The Great Battle of the Flowersthis offbeat competition that smells like spring

That’s it, the sun has finally arrived and with it spring. And what could be more joyful during this period than the flowers growing everywhere? If you want a breath of spring to come into your living room, then we invite you to discover an astonishing competition show that has gone under the radar. In The Great Battle of the Flowers, ten duos of florists and landscapers compete on given themes to create impressive floral arrangements and bring gardens to life. We take part in this competition like no other in eight episodes which makes us want to have a green thumb!

Super Rich in Korea, reality TV that will make the Kardashians green with jealousy

If you love The Kardashiansthat the different versions of Real Housewives have no secrets for you and reality TV is one of your favorite programs to follow, then this new show made in South Korea should allow you to take a deserved break during this XXL weekend. Just released on Netflix, Super Rich in Korea – as its name suggests – immerses us in the daily lives of several wealthy (or even very wealthy) young people. Their wardrobes will make you green with envy, their cars are more stylish than any you’ve seen in your life and their houses will make you want to play EuroMillions. Between (very) private parties, fashion shows, and luxurious trips, these young people are really not like the others. A show to watch in just three hours since it contains 6 episodes lasting 30 minutes each.

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