Pelagia's wreath is a new domestic series filmed in 2024.
If it didn't happen in Pelagia's wreath, it didn't happen at all.
In Pelagia's wreath, the characters are intertwined in business, family, (un)friendly and neighborly relationships that create their lives and the inner dynamics of the street.
Doraemon, the blue robotic cat from the future, accompanies Nobby on adventures filled with laughter and excitement, thanks to his amazing gadgets that turn every moment into unforgettable fun!
The Last Independent Automaker covers the rise and fall of American Motors Corporation, a car company that employed hundreds of thousands of people and built millions of vehicles from 1954 to 1987.
Ice, the cunning businessman, runs a popular online business called 'Y ACADEMY.' It is an online business that creates couples to sell products. Ice needs a new on-screen partner and decides to trick Frame, an innocent "younger brother," into becoming his fake boyfriend. But as their relationship grows, they both learn valuable lessons about life and love.
The series is released in May 2025, consists of 4 episodes. It is a romantic comedy that tells the story of Jiang Ye, a mainland Chinese sports student, and Zi Rui, a Taiwanese massage therapist, as they fall in love in Japan.
A tragic event intertwines the lives of Sara, Ahmer, and Saim. When Saim becomes victim of an incident, he suspects Sara's involvement despite her denials. Their paths merge as they face truths and seek answers.
In this documentary series, actress and host Karine Vanasse explores the world of fashion, its origins, and its conventions. From Argentina to Belgium to Morocco, we discover fashion in its cultural context.
Truth is never black or white. A high-profile case of serial killings takes an unexpected turn when forbidden love and deception come into play. In a world where love can kill, uncovering the truth is more dangerous than ever.
Jack and Falcon (Matt Ford) from the series "The Inspired Unemployed" are on a mission to complete spectacular adventures in the most beautiful and exotic countries in the world. Unfortunately, their dream list is replaced by a nightmare list of things they have to do. This six-part series will see the boys take on Germany, Japan, India, Finland, South Africa and Malaysia.
A chronicle of The Music Factory, better known as TMF, the Netherlands' first and most prominent 24-hour music television channel from 1995 to 2011, as recounted by its founders and former VJs.