The series Clanes, about drug trafficking in Galicia, leads the week’s premieres

The series Clanes, about drug trafficking in Galicia, leads the week’s premieres
The series Clanes, about drug trafficking in Galicia, leads the week’s premieres

Near the end of the first half of the year, streaming is betting heavily to renew its catalogs, without letting go of the workhorses that each platform has been having. We will see how the premiere of the second season of House of the Dragonwhose first episode is seen by Max starting this Sunday the 16th.

Here, what is coming in streaming and on cable, in terms of series and movies, among Monday, June 17 and Sunday, June 23.

Series

Starting Friday on Netflix.

A lawyer seeks revenge in this production about drug traffickers of Galicia (Spain). The drama and suspense series was created by Jorge Guerricaechevarría and It’s based on real events. Clara Lago and Tamar Novas perform.

“Clanes” is a fiction inspired by real events, about drug trafficking in Galicia.

All creatures great and small

Starting Wednesday, at 10 p.m., on Film&Arts.

Set in the ’30sthe series explores the life of a young aspiring veterinarian, who has a bad-tempered and very difficult boss to get along with.

The production is based on a series of books written by Alf Wight under the pseudonym James Herriot. With Samuel Oeste, Anna Madeley and Nicolas Ralph.

Code Geass: Rozé and the reconquest

Since Friday on Star+.

Premiere of first episode of the first season of the anime series about two mercenary brothers and the imminent threat of plunging the world into chaos. The production was directed by Goro Taniguchi and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi.

Starting Tuesday on Netflix.

Korean reality show about agents of mystery, which must solve questions that science cannot explain. They will do it through the use of creativity and ingenuity.

Starting Saturday on Netflix.

Premiere of the animated manga series based on the work of author Nakaba Suzuki, made in 1999. It tells the story of a boy who enters a famous golf apprentice school to become a star. It was made in Japan under the direction of Hitoshi Nanba.

Films

Starting Thursday on Netflix.

“Accidental Brothers” arrives on Netflix on Thursday.

Colombian documentary about the story of two twins, who were exchanged at birth. The scenes narrate not only the events, but also how they forged their identities throughout history.

Jonestown: Cult Massacre

Documentary about the religious organization led by Jim Jones, which at the end of 1978 murdered 923 people, including a United States congressman.

The film includes first-person accounts from former members of the People’s Temple and several witnesses of what happened in those years.

Starting Friday on Netflix.

Jessica Alba is the protagonist of the action thriller by Mouly Surya (“Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts”). It tells the story of a soldier in the elite forces of the United States, who returns home after the death of her father.

Friday at 10:40 p.m., on A3Cine.

An actor in the worst moment of his career and his ex-girlfriend, who is about to get married, are the ingredients of this comedy that won awards at the Sitges and Montreal festivals. Starring Lena Headey, Douglas Henshall, Penelope Cruz and Gustavo Salmerón, among others.

Saturday at 10:40 p.m., on A3Cine.

A woman decides escape from his life in a quite original way: by joining a punk rock band called Las Siux. The comedy, released in 2005, stars Verónica Sánchez, Nuria González and Jordi Vilches.

 
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