Renato Rascel dons the priest-detective's cassock and, with irony and wit, embodies the character of Father Brown in the six episodes that make up the series. Endowed with a great humanity that allows him to “read” hearts, the protagonist, assisted by the repentant thief Flambeau, solves the cases that arise by resorting to psychological insights that are every bit as good as those of Agatha Christie or Georges Simenon. The series, produced by Rai and broadcast on Rai Uno in prime time, was a huge success with critics and audiences alike and also marked Renato Rascel's personal breakthrough as a comedy actor. He also wrote the theme song, which topped the charts for many weeks.
Explore high-profile murder cases from the perspective of the medical examiner, as they work alongside homicide detectives to bring justice to murder victims and their families.
An artist named Nikitin, who had come to Odessa to shoot a film, was the victim of a completely brazen attack. Only the intervention of a police sergeant who happened to be passing by saved him from certain death.
None of the operatives voluntarily wanted to go to work in the new district of Vaselkovo, cut off by the railway "ring". Four "shot down pilots" were found in the department: Yegor Ozhogin, who began to drink frequently after the death of his wife, Anatoly Davydov, whose hussar adventures did not please the authorities, Mikhail Belsky, who carried out a successful and profitable operation with financial assistance, and the naive orphanage boy Sergei Matyukhin, who regarded his appointment to the department as a promotion.
Sita lost her father and must face the bad people that intend to steal her inheritance. The good thing is that she has her boyfriend Worachon and her friends as her moral support. Besides the bad people, she must also come to terms with her parents who became pretas (hungry ghosts) who received their karma with torture. The only way they can be free is for Sita to release all 12 types of pretas. How will Sita find a solution? And will forgiveness be the answer to their freedom or not?
In an alterntive timeline of Wonderful Everyday comes the original work Tsui No Sora It tells the story of Yukito Minakami, a Japanese high school student who suddenly finds his ordinary, everyday life pushed to the brink of collapse following the suicide of his classmate Zakuro Takashima. Meanwhile the loner, Takuji Mamiya, takes Zakuro's death to mean the end of the world is near and becomes the leader of a religious cult with most of their classmates.
After revealing that he was born in a clandestine detention center and had a twin gem of which was separated, Soledad launched himself into a complex and painful search for recovering his identity and meeting with Pilar, his sister.
A form of an autobiographical memoir of Tamar Jalis's grandfather Kulup Muhamad Diah. Tamar felt the need to record his experience following his grandfather, a traditional medicine practitioner around Perak.
Pavel is an employee of the telephone psychological support service. One day, he receives a call from a mysterious stranger threatening to blow up a country house where people close to him are located. The mysterious bomber does not care about money, he only needs a psychologist to understand who is on the line with him and tell him his real name. Pavel has only one hour to remember all his problem callers and prevent an explosion.
The Sun Shines Different in Miami is an ambient film series drifting through beach, bike, boat, and park journeys. Each episode explores a different path to restoration, blending slow visuals and calming soundscapes to invite healing.