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Because they were born at the wrong time and were overshadowed by others with a bigger budget or more pull; because they are a few years old and the apps on the platforms no longer display them on your main screen; because they do not have a powerful enough name or an image that remains engraved in your memory. These or other reasons mean that on the different streaming platforms there are authentic wells of darkness where, nevertheless, gleaming jewels are hidden ... if you can find them. The Yo Dona newsroom chooses seven of those treasures that will give you great moments.

 

UNORTHODOX (NETFLIX)
Marta Michel

"My great discovery these days, a 'gem' in the judgment of those who have already seen it. I confirm it. It is based on the autobiographical book by Deborah Feldman and tells the story of Esther Shapiro, a Jewish girl from the ultra-Orthodox community Satmar de Williamsburg (Brooklyn) who abandons her husband and family and escapes to Berlin to have a life of her own. It is a different story, with religion marking everyone's life, Yiddish as the only language allowed and ancestral customs in the middle of the noisy New York, but which really addresses a universal aspiration: craving for independence and freedom.

 

TRAILER PARK BOYS (NETFLIX)
Carla Pina

"A Canadian series shot as a false documentary that tells the life of Ricky and Julian, two repeat criminals who dream of succeeding in the business world ... Of any business. In the series there is no lack of jokes or acid humor" .

 

CARONTE (AMAZON PRIME VIDEO)
Cristina Aldaz

"She is Spanish and is starred by an ex-police officer who, while spending a few years in prison for a crime he did not commit, becomes a criminal lawyer to help people who have had the same thing happen to him. His re-entry into society and in his family, it is also quite complicated -mother with Alzheimer's, a rebellious teenage son, a girlfriend who doesn't quite fit in ...- It has topics, but it is entertaining and it is very easy to see "

 

BABYLON BERLIN (MOVISTAR +)
Marta Sotillo

"Spy and police stories of interwar Berlin. It takes place in the late 1920s, before the crash of the stock market of 1929. It tells the life of the Berlin criminal police department Mitte. The protagonist is a commissioner with psychological problems and Hidden past stories, darn him, who gets into all kinds of aubergines: Russian spies, internal politicking by the police and the Weimar Republic, psychiatric experiments ... And he has a partner who is wonderful, Lotte, of very humble origin, who wants to be a detective at all costs. The best: the sordid cabaret atmosphere of Berlin 'la nuit'. And that everyone dances, even the most stiff cop. There are three seasons. "

 

THE SPANISH PRINCESS (HBO)
Teresa Iturralde

"It narrates the arrival of Catalina de Aragón to England to marry the son of Enrique VIII, who dies. She is historical, has love and is entertaining. In addition, it is worth seeing the model and actress Alba Galocha who plays the role of Juana The crazy woman".

 

BROADCHURCH (NETFLIX)
Rachel Valdeolivas

"An 11-year-old boy dies under suspicious circumstances in a southern British town. Alec Hardy (David Tennant), an inspector, recently stationed there, with severe trauma from the past, and Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman), a sergeant, and friend from the boy's family, they are in charge of investigating it. This is a police thriller that runs away from the clichés and keeps you glued to the screen trying to guess who is guilty. Attention to the impressive landscapes of the Jurassic coast, it deserves the worth recreating in them "

 

THE SINNER (NETFLIX)
Silvia Nieto

"An exciting police 'thriller', or rather, two, because there are two seasons and each one is an independent story except for the investigator who handles both cases, played by an extraordinary Bill Pullman. In the first installment, eight chapters, an absolutely conventional woman, Cora (Jessica Biel) stabs a man surprisingly on the beach of a lake, in broad daylight and in full view of the whole world. Marathon series, because neither intrigue nor tension diminishes at any time . It is so good that I am writing about it right now and I am getting a crazy desire to see it again ... Are you signed up? "

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