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Tag: Walter Presents
Explore the ghosts of Dicte’s past, and the origins of the Adirondack Park Agency | Passport Picks
Newly divorced crime reporter Dicte Svendsen returns to her hometown with her teenage daughter in tow. Plagued by painful memories of growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness and of the son she was forced to give up, Dicte’s new chapter is marred by the ghosts of her past. What’s more, her ex-husband remains irritatingly close…
A new show that is part drama and part western, and catch up on all things rustic | Passport Picks
Visit the magical world of San Candido, where love, friendship, mysterious pasts, and the unpredictability of nature–animals and people–are intertwined. Part drama, part western, part police procedural–totally fascinating. From Walter Presents, in Italian with English subtitles. Rustic Living, an original Mountain Lake PBS production, is now available on Passport! Join award-winning Producers Derek Muirden and…
A new season of solving murders in Paris, and we say goodbye to Inspector Lewis | Passport Picks
Season 6 of The Paris Murders is now on Passport! Intuitive profiler Chloe Saint-Laurent solves the most puzzling cases with the Paris homicide division in this suspenseful and fast-paced series based on actual criminal cases. Her exceptional sensitivity enables her to read the minds of killers and victims alike. From Walter Presents, in French with…
Moms fight for basic income guarantee in Storming Caesars Palace, and last chance to watch 13 Commandments | Passport Picks
After losing her job as a hotel worker in Las Vegas, Ruby Duncan joined a welfare rights group of mothers who defied notions of the “welfare queen.” In a fight for guaranteed income, Ruby and other equality activists took on the Nevada mob in organizing a massive protest that shut down Caesars Palace. Last chance…
The summer of drama continues! | Passport Picks
This week’s Passport Picks are all about the drama with two new shows from the Walter Presents collection. The first pick this week is Reunions. When Chloe learns that her partner Jeremy has inherited a hotel on Reunion Island, she sees it as an opportunity to start a new life far from Roubaix and their…
Meet DI Ridley in a twisty new mystery, and Quebecois period drama | Passport Picks
New on Passport! Retired Detective Inspector Alex Ridley is called back to advise on a complex and compelling murder case by his replacement and former protege DI Carol Farman. Carol is keen to access Ridley’s unique insight into crime-solving which served them so well in the past, but the investigation takes a dark and unexpected…
Nothing but new drama for this week’s Passport Picks!
Marriage is a warm, sometimes funny, sometimes moving, always revealing look at the need for togetherness and the joy of love in a difficult world. Married couple Ian and Emma negotiate the insecurities, the ambiguities, the hopes and the fears, and the risks and the gifts of a long-term intimate relationship. New from Walter Presents…
Astrid solves the unsolved, and A Year In Space | Passport Picks
Astrid Nielsen works in the library of the judicial police. She has Asperger’s syndrome. With an incredible memory she excels at analyzing files of ongoing investigations. The district commander decides to use it to the fullest, entrusting her with very complex investigations which have remained unsolved to date. From Walter Presents, in French with English…
A man is forced to face his past, and a brand new Masterpiece series coming soon | Passport Picks
New on Passport! Following a family drama, Axel cut ties with his family a very long time ago. However, fate catches up to him and confronts him with a painful mystery. To make sense of it, Axel has no choice but to stop fleeing and face his past. From Walter Presents, in French with English…
Ken Burns JAZZ, and a drama of love and loyalty against all odds | Passport Picks
April is Jazz Appreciation Month and we celebrate with a look at the journey of jazz. Jazz has been called the purest expression of American democracy; a music built on individualism and compromise, independence and cooperation. Ken Burns follows the growth and development of jazz music from the gritty streets of New Orleans to Chicago’s…