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Povratak otpisanih (Serbian Cyrillic: Повратак отписаних, transl. The return of the Written Offs) is a 1978 Yugoslav TV series, sequel of the 1974 TV series Otpisani.
Sram (English: Shame) is a Croatian teen drama television series, a remake of the Norwegian series Skam.It premiered on 27 October 2024 [a] on HRT 1 and HRTi in Croatia. The series is also released globally through YouTube, where it is available with English subtitles.
Sjene prošlosti (English: Shadows of the Past) is a Croatian drama television series that premiered on 2 September 2024 on RTL. [1]The series is a Croatian remake of the 2017 Turkish series Ufak Tefek Cinayetler [], which previously aired in Croatia under the title Osveta u štiklama (English: Revenge in Heels) on Pickbox TV.
The series is an international co-production involving Cobra Film, Radio Television of Serbia, Skopje Film Studio, Iskra, Radio Televizija Republike Srpske, Macedonian Radio Television, and the North Macedonia Film Agency. The first season was received very well by audience and critics alike, some controversy notwithstanding.
Aşk-ı Memnu (Ottoman Turkish for "the forbidden love") is a Turkish romantic drama television series which originally broadcast on Kanal D between 2008 and 2010. It is an adaptation of Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil's 1899 novel Aşk-ı Memnu set in contemporary Istanbul instead of the novel's late 19th-century setting. [2]
A celebration of life and high school scholarship have been planned to honor young actor Hudson Meek, known for his role in 2017's "Baby Driver."The 16-year-old died near his home in Alabama after ...
The third book in the Yarros’ “Empyrean” series comes out in January from Entangled Publishing. The follow-up to “Fourth Wing” and “Iron Flame” swaps Basgiath War College lessons for ...
The series won "Best Production Design – TV – Light Entertainment & Band 1 Programmes" in the British Film Designers Guild Awards, with production designer Warren Gray, supervising art director Sara Hartinger, and set decorators Anneke Botha and Annicia Bloom named as recipients.