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Weekend viewing tips: You, Battle of the Scheldt, Velvet Underground and more

We hardly watch traditional TV anymore. Streaming video services like Apple TV+ (try for free), Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video are more important than ever. But local providers such as Videoland, Film1 and Ziggo also have plenty to offer. More series are added every week and it is nice if you know which series, films and documentaries really stand out. We have therefore made a selection.

New on Apple TV+: The Velvet Underground

Documentary about the famous rock band from New York, directed by Todd Haynes. We see interviews and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage.

Watch: The Velvet Underground

Starting Wednesday on Disney+

On display at: Disney+

Because there are quite a few new films and series on Disney+ from Wednesday, we've listed them for you:

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You (S03)

On display at: Netflix

A charming bookstore owner is obsessed with an aspiring writer and takes extreme steps to get her attention.

The Trip (I Onde Ager)

About: Netflix

A man and a woman want to end their marriage by killing each other. They go to a remote house, but soon encounter an even greater danger.

The Battle of the Scheldt

On display at: Netflix

During the Second World War, the lives of a British glider pilot, a Nazi soldier and a resistance fighter are fatally intertwined during the Battle of the Scheldt. This film by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. about a fight in Walcheren in Zeeland was also shown in the cinema.

I Know What You Did Last Summer

On display at: Amazon Prime Video

I Know What You Did Last Summer was written and produced by Sara Goodman. It is based on Lois Duncan's 1973 novel, which was also the basis for the iconic 1997 film. A year after the fatal car accident that dogged their graduation, a group of teenagers find themselves bound by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to figure out who is after them, they reveal the dark side of their seemingly perfect little town – and himself. Everyone is hiding something, and discovering the wrong secret can be deadly.

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Stormborn S01

On display at: Videoland

We follow various animals that live on the northern edge of the Atlantic Ocean. An area mainly made up of rocks, ice and water and known for its ferocious storms. We see how otters, arctic foxes, gray seals, reindeer, puffins and killer whales survive in this area.

Escape From Pretoria

On display at: Film1

Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee are white South Africans and anti-apartheid activists. They are imprisoned for working on behalf of the African National Congress and taken to Pretoria's infamous high-security prison. There they come into contact with activist Denis Goldberg and plan an escape.

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The Death of Stalin

On display at: Ziggo

After Josef Stalin is found unconscious one morning, nobody dares to call a doctor, because Stalin has banned all his doctors. Two days later, he is pronounced dead and a power play ensues in the Kremlin.

Lost in Translation

On display at: Pathé At home

Two Americans, the actor Bob and the younger married Charlotte, meet in Tokyo and a special friendship develops

To compile this list, we have – with permission of course – made use of the info from Nieuwdezeweek.nl

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