10 miniseries that few people talk about but I assure

10 miniseries that few people talk about, but I assure you: they are excellent!

Miniseries are gaining more and more space in the competitive streaming universe. Many people like stories that end quickly and are well told. That’s why for those of you who enjoy a good miniseries to binge quickly, we’ve put together a really cool list with some tips:

Everything is possible with Tim Maia

The frustrated Spielberg, who became an icon of Brazilian music. With two episodes screening at the Rio 2022 Festival, the documentary series Everything goes with Tim Maya, now available in full on Globoplay, manages, through excellent editing and editing, to narrate the evolution of one of the most peculiar artists in the history of Brazilian popular music itself. Directed by Nelson Motta and Renato Terra, with newspaper headlines, videos from his personal life, television interviews, unpublished images and even a passage from one of the filmmaker’s short films from the 80s Flavio Ramos TambelliniIn addition to recordings on the old TV Tupi, the project shows us several moments from the eternal manager.

Fearful people

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In the plot, released on the powerful streaming network in late 2021, we meet police officer Jack (Alfred Svensson) and Jim (Dan Ekborg), father and son in charge of investigations in a rural town in Sweden. One day they are surprised by a mysterious robbery that ultimately leads to a hostage situation. In an attempt to handle the situation in the best possible way, the criminal is not caught after the situation is over, so the following days are full of interrogations to finally find out who is responsible for such an act.

Challenger: Last Flight

Arrogance is one of the main reasons for human failure. Tells in detail the setting of one of the greatest tragedies on North American soil in the history of this planet, the explosion about a minute after the launch of the space shuttle Challenger with seven crew members, six astronauts and a teacher on board January 28, 1986. In this miniseries, divided In four approximately 40minute episodes, we get to know the context of space travel at the time in more detail, hear emotional testimonies from friends, family members of the crew as well as audio and video material from the space travel astronauts themselves made on the eve of the catastrophic event, which millions of people watched live was broadcast on television. We also know facts (some even documented) that provide a very objective explanation of what happened that day and the likely culprits for the tragedy. Executive production signed by JJ Abrams and available on Netflix.

The Strongest Voice The Roger Ailes Scandal

Starring the Oscar winner Russell Crowe The acclaimed sevenchapter miniseries was released in the US in 2019 and takes a look at the final years of Fox News founder Roger Ailes’ career, particularly in light of the sexual harassment allegations that ended his career. The miniseries is based on the book The loudest voice in the roomIn Gabriel Sherman.

Ringo: Fame and Death

The plot begins with the part of the total decline in the career of the Argentine boxer Oscar “Ringo” Bonavena (Jeronimo Bosia), we followed his numerous attempts to get a rematch against super champion Muhammad Ali, which would never happen. A temporal pingpong between the United States and Argentina shows us the beginning of his career, his meteoric rise and, with some controversy, going through important career battles against the aforementioned Ali and also Joe Frazier, up to his murder full of mysterious circumstances to this day . A curious fact is that he got his nickname Ringo because he resembled the hair of the world famous Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.

Alias ​​​​Grace

Coproduction Canada/USA, Alias ​​​​Grace tells the story of a woman accused of killing her superiors. But is she innocent or not? Published in 2018, based on the Canadian author’s work of the same name Margaret Atwood (who also wrote The Handmaid’s Tale) The miniseries has six episodes.

Sound in the track

In the plot we meet Daniel Ek (Edvin Endre), a programmer who lives in Rågsved, a suburb in the Bandhagen district in the Swedish capital Stockholm. After going through some frustrating and limited jobs to realize his full dream and entrepreneurial potential, he started a small business at the age of 22 and sold it for tens of millions. He used the money to develop a new idea: a music player that had never existed before on the Internet or in the music market. Therefore I am looking for a partnership with the investor Martin (Christian Hillborg), who soon saw the potential and together began putting together the first parts of what would later become the famous Spotify. But this path was not easy and there were many situations that put the company at risk. In this context we meet other important characters in this story: Per (Ulf Stenberg), a top manager of a powerful music industry. Petra (Gizem Erdogan), an influential lawyer who eventually joins the team. Bobbie T (Janice Kavander), an artist who has known Daniel since his school days. Spotify team programmer Andreas (Joel Lützow). We follow this story from different perspectives.

Roadkill

Behind the scenes of the British superpower, set in the present, we follow Peter Lawrence (Hugh Laurie), a politician who moves from one ministry to another while his life completely collapses with the discovery of a new daughter (who is in prison), his secret relationship with his Danish lover is in crisis and conflicts arise with his current wife and Conflicts with his daughters, a war in court that he won, but the journalist who loses the case ends up with new evidence against him, a prime minister who doesn’t like him. The developments and consequences of the measures taken to resolve these facts shape the four episodes of this miniseries.

Not orthodox at all

Starring an Israeli actress Shira Haasone of the biggest Netflix hits when we talk about miniseries, Not orthodox at all based on the book Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots In Deborah Feldman tells the story of a young woman who runs away from her past and an arranged marriage and finds the independence she never had.

The night of

This fascinating miniseries, produced by HBO, with a total of eight episodes, launched in 2016, still far from the penetration of streaming around the world, and tells us the story of a student who becomes embroiled in great conflict after being accused of murder.