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- When a grisly murder shocks Los Angeles in 1938, Detective Tiago Vega and his partner Lewis Michener become embroiled in an epic story that reflects the troubled history of the city.
- When three young girls turn up dead in Osijek, Croatian officials worry there's a serial killer on the loose; on the hunt for justice, detectives find help from the unlikeliest of allies, leading the group down a dangerous path.
- A diverse group of young women navigating their lives through the predominantly male oriented world of skateboarding.
- 1989, on the cusp of the Velvet Revoluition, Marie and her husband Viktor return home in Prague after years of exile. After a car accident, Marie wakes up from a coma with no trace of Viktor.
- Ruby goes on a journey of self-discovery when she drops out of medical school in order to focus on her incarcerated husband's well-being.
- Exploring Natalie Wood's life and career through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and others who knew her best.
- The Germanic cult 'Colonia Dignidad' abused children, tortured and killed prisoners in its secret compound. Now, with Chilean dictator Pinochet gone, Leo Ramírez, a young federal prosecutor, must bring its leader Paul Schaefer to justice.
- A gangster's willful son is sent into hiding over sexual misconduct. Sent far, he unexpectedly takes up with remote Buddhist drummers who slowly but profoundly influence his life.
- Beyond the boundaries of pleasure? Another perspective on life and sex.
- The THERAPY series is unique for its psychological depth, well developed characters and the setting, mostly concentrated in one area. Most of the story takes place in the consulting room of psychologist Marek Posta (Karel Roden) who attends to several patients with a variety of traumas during the weekdays. Every Monday the psychologist receives a saucy Sandra (Tatiana Pauhofová) who confesses in the opening episode that she is in love with Marek. On Tuesday it is the turn of a former soldier returned from Afghanistan (Lukás Hejlík) who reveals his traumas from the war and from being brought up by his father. On Wednesday the psychologist meets a young gymnast, Linda (Michaela Doubravová) whose pretended pubertal self-confidence masks an inner vulnerability. On Thursday he is visited by a married couple (Ana Geislerová and Martin Hofmann) who cannot decide whether they should have an abortion. Every Friday the protagonist visits his older colleague, Dita, to discuss his uncertainties and family problems. Dita is portrayed by the well-known Slovak actress Kamila Magálová. The psychologist's wife, with whom he is going through a family crisis, is played by Klára Melísková. Their teenage daughter, with whom Marek does not have much in common, is played by Berenika Kohoutová.
- This long-term observational film compares the situation of prisoners sentenced for life with the situation of those who leave their prison cells after several years. What does a man who has been looking forward to the day he would leave the prison gate for such a long time do? How does he cope with the fact that everything is different from what he imagined? What choices will he make?
- After paranoid schizophrenic Thomas Birdsey has a violent public breakdown, Dominick Birdsey finds himself stepping up to defend his identical twin brother in unexpected ways.
- Federal prosecutor Leo Ramírez is tasked with arresting Paul Schäfer, the leader of the German sect "Colonia Dignidad" in southern Chile, on charges of child abuse. Leo grew up in Colonia, but left when his brother died 20 years ago. It's the first time back from him.
- Leo takes Klaus to his sister Carmen's house. He is initially unsure if he can trust Klaus, but a shared memory proves Klaus is his brother. Leo and Pamela discover that Hausmann forged Pedro's death certificate.
- After Pamela convinces Leo to get professional help, he reveals details about their childhood.
- Leo visits a pastor who attended a party in Colonia on the day Pedro 'died'. Among the guests were Manuel Contreras, former head of Chile's secret police, and an unidentified German businessman.
- In Santiago, Caro and her colleague Hannelore make some discoveries about the German businessman.
- The buried cars are found to belong to missing dissidents of the Pinochet regime, tortured and killed at the colony. Caro informs Leo of the arms deals and asks him to look for additional shipments.
- Leo, Pamela, Klaus and Anke arrive at the embassy, but Caro is not there. Leo sets out to search for his wife, while Pamela takes Anke and Klaus to safety.
- The dark tunnels trigger violent memories for Klaus. Klaus and Leo find Schaefer's secret surveillance room. In a final confrontation, Leo must choose between capturing Paul Schaefer or saving his brother.
- One girl drowned in the Drava in Osijek, she is very young and no one knows who she is. Police Inspector Kovac is trying to find out if it was an accident or she was killed. Local journalist Stribor is also interested in the case.
- Near the place where Ivana's body is discovered, Sanja, one of her friends, is also found dead. The young girl, who refused to answer Stribor's questions, has apparently died of an overdose.
- With Stribor, Vesna meets Visnja, a young girl who knew Ivana and Sanja in the home for minors where they lived. The police officer does not understand why the director of the establishment did not report their disappearance.
- Kozul's lifeless body is recovered from the Drava; Vlado and Stribor's relationship gets strained when the latter confides in him that he followed Visnja to an apartment where Ivana and Sanja also went before their deaths.
- Olga and Stribor are preparing to travel to Kyiv, although Horvatic opposes it. Stribor suspects that the story is bigger than three dead girls and wants to write about international aspects of the case.
- Vesna and Vlado suspect Jakic, their superior, of having deleted Ivana and Sanja's files from the police server; worried about Visnja's disappearance, Vesna goes looking for her. She finds her on the banks of the Drava, dead.
- Sultan Cem of the Ottoman Empire arrives at Rome. Cesare declines his brothers request of using Michelotto. The Pope tries to decide who is to marry his daughter.
- Della Rovere convinces the French king to invade Milan and is aghast at the slaughter while Cesare discovers the abbey where Ursula has retreated after her husband's death.
- Paolo helps Lucrezia and Guilia escape Sforza, but they are captured by advancing French forces as the Pope's cardinals flee Rome before King Charles' military juggernaut.
- The Pope disarms King Charles by promising his support for his Neapolitan claims, and wishes to annul Lucrezia's marriage on grounds of her husband's impotency.
- Rodrigo's children insist that their mother be invited to Lucrezia's arranged political marriage to a Sforza, but the Pope resists.
- In order to ensure a lasting alliance with Naples, the Pope betroths his 13 year old son to his bastard daughter while Della Rovere conspires in France.
- Cesare Borgia takes the beautiful Ursula Bornadeo as his mistress and vows to revenge himself on her husband who has insulted his mother.
- The prologue to the opening episode takes place on a bench in a park above Prague where a distraught young woman is sitting. She is the first of the patients of psychologist Marek Posta (Karel Roden). Her name is Sandra (Tatiana Pauhofová), she works as a nurse and has been receiving therapy for six months. After she gets over a fit of weeping in the psychologist's consulting room, she tells him about her experience the night before. She had had a tiff with her boyfriend Ondrej and he had given her an ultimatum involving their relationship, and she went with her female friend to a bar where she embarked on a sexual adventure with an unknown man. After she recapitulates the problems with Ondrej, Sandra makes a surprising confession: She has been in love with Marek for some time and longs for their sexual contact. Taken aback, the psychologist explains to her that the dividing line between him and his clients is sacred to him.
- The second of the protagonist's patients, Igor Herman (Lukás Hejlík) appears in the consulting room for the first time. The self-confident young man reveals to Marek during the first session that he had had him checked out thoroughly. He discovered that Marek was the best in his profession... Then he tells the therapist the reasons for his visit: He served as a professional soldier in Afghanistan, acting as a forward air controller (FAC). During his last action he guided a bomber to a school where innocent civilians were killed instead of Taliban fighters. After he returned to Bohemia he went out with his dog and ran for so long that he almost collapsed from heart failure. The man longing for perfection recalls in detail how he experienced the critical moments of his clinical death. The psychologist begins to unravel a connection between Igor's Afghani experience and his physical failure.