1/15 Traitors (debuting 3/29): Set after World War II, the series follows the story of young British government employee Feef Symonds. Bold and ambitious, she is recruited as a spy by the United States, who fear a rapprochement between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. (Netflix/Disclosure)
2/15 If you play, Charlie (debut on 03/15): In this new comedy series, Idris Elba plays a DJ trying to make a comeback while babysitting the rebellious daughter of a super-famous friend. (Netflix/Disclosure)
3/15 Your son (debut 01/03): When your son is brutally beaten on the way out of a partya surgeon embarks on a dangerous journey of revenge to take justice into his own hands. (Netflix/Disclosure)
4/15 The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (released 03/01): In this film based on a true story, young William Kamkwamba builds a wind turbine to save his village from starvation. Starring and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 years of slavery🇧🇷 (Netflix/Disclosure)
5/15 Frontier Operation (premiere on 03/13): In financial difficulties, a group of ex-military members embark on a high-stakes mission: steal $75 million from a powerful drug lord. With Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal and Charlie Hunnam. Directed by JC Chandor (The Most Violent Year🇧🇷 (Netflix/Disclosure)
6/15 Losers (debuting 3/1): In a society where the most important thing is to win, how do we face failure? Based on sports, the documentary looks at the psychology of defeat. (Netflix/Disclosure)
7/15 Juanita (debut on 08/03): Frustrated and with her children already adults, Juanita hits the road in search of a new direction for her life. With Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Alfre Woodard. (Netflix/Disclosure)
8/15 Osmosis (debuting on 3/29): In the near future, a dating app taps into users’ brains to find their soulmate. But decoding true love turns out to be more dangerous than they imagined. (Netflix/Disclosure)
9/15 Crazy Trips – Budapest (opening 01/03): Two friends decide to quit their jobs and start a stag party planning company in Budapest. The problem will be convincing their respective wives… (Netflix/Disclosure)
10/15 During the storm (debut on 03/22): Two storms separated by 25 years. A murdered woman. A missing daughter. Now, she has just 72 hours to find out the truth. (Netflix/Disclosure)
11/15 Family to the rescue (premiering on 01/03): After his wife’s death, John West decides to move his children out of the city and move to a remote coastal community. There, they start a new life working as rescuers. (Netflix/Disclosure)
12/15 Most beautiful thing (premiere on 03/22): Set in the late 50’s, Most beautiful thing follows the story of Maria Luiza, a rich woman from São Paulo who moves to Rio de Janeiro to open a restaurant with her husband. Upon arrival, she discovers that he has abandoned her and run off with all the money. Desperate, she turns his property into a Bossa Nova bar and starts building her own life. (Netflix/Disclosure)
13/15 How to Talk to Girls at Parties (Debuting 3/1): In this film based on a story by Neil Gaiman, also adapted for comics by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, two London boys in search of fun end up literally ending up at a party from another world. With Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning. Directed by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig: Rock, Love and Betrayal🇧🇷 (Netflix/Disclosure)
14/15 Amy Schumer Growing (debuting 3/19): Amy Schumer talks about marriage, pregnancy, politics and more in this new stand-up special filmed at the Chicago Theater. (Netflix/Disclosure)
15/15 Moose & Alice (premiering on 03/20): Young man from a wealthy family who has never been successful in life, William tries to become a TV series author. On the way, he will have the help of Alice, an insecure film student, and Stive, an actor of questionable talent. Brazilian series with Thiago Prade, Kaya Rodrigues and Gabriel Faccini. (Netflix/Disclosure)