Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, Denmark, France and Belgium

are the countries of origin of powerful series that deserve to be seen on platforms such as

Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Filmin, Movistar Plus+, Disney+ or HBO Max.

DIARY OF AN UBER DRIVER (Disney+)

From Germany comes a

drama with touches of comedy

that has a most original premise.

Nothing less than the experiences of

an Uber driver with his passengers.

The story takes place in Hamburg and the protagonist is a thirty-year-old who is about to become a father.

Six chapters make up this production.

BORGEN (Movistar Plus+)

Without exaggeration, this is

one of the best political series in recent years.

In this Danish production we discover Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen), a woman who, thanks to her tenacity and her sense of honor,

manages to become Prime Minister of her country despite not having won the elections.

In each chapter, this character faces difficulties of all kinds from which she manages to escape unscathed most of the time.

She has four seasons that are seen in one go.

EASY MONEY (Netflix)

Money, how to earn it and what can change the lives of many is the central axis of this

Swedish thriller.

A production that tells

several stories at the same time,

focusing on a waitress who dreams of setting up a start-up that will put an end to her economic hardship, a good-hearted delinquent from a criminal gang and a boy who gets carried away by the bad side of life speak clearly of the

perversion that money generates in certain people.

INDUSTRY (HBO Max)

Young people who dream of making it big by taking shortcuts should watch this

British series that leaves a very bitter aftertaste at the end of each of its episodes.

In its two seasons seen so far, a scenario such as an investment bank is presented as the great jungle in which egos, unbalanced personalities and workers who lack morals meet to the surprise of some

newcomers to this world who want to become something in that company.

Subscribe here to HBO Spain.

THE REVENANTS (Amazon Prime Video)

Series about the living dead there are many.

But few are as surprising as this one that gives a great twist to the matter.

From France comes

a proposal that imagines what would happen if people who have died long ago came back to life and were reunited with their family and friends.

Of course, without eating them.

A starting point that leads to a

rejection by the 'living'

and that speaks of marginalization with a touch of mystery included.

Adaptation of the film

The resurrection of the dead

(2004)

.

Amazon Prime Video subscription is available here.

PARLIAMENT (Filmin)

Those who think that political controversies are better laughed off should watch this Belgian series.

Set (and filmed) in different headquarters of the European institutions

, its story develops the idea that politicians are not as prepared as many believe and that to achieve their goals they must put morality aside and convince their rivals in the right way. to be.

That, in the form of comedy, is what

a production offers that is not as well known as it should be and that is a carousel of gags with a lot of black humor.

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