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This June, Netflix is coming in hot with the best TV shows from around the world, so tune in to see these titles shine all month long.
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Tom Hanks narrates The Bloody Hundredth, a succinct companion documentary to Masters of the Air.
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"He is otherizing brown people. He is otherizing Black people," Hostin said.
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“Not even the earth that covers our bones will remember us.”
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A meek man finds himself torn between self-preservation and doing the right thing.
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“I feel like this could be a big one.”
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The quieter character moments in the series have not hit with the same verve as they did in Band of Brothers or The Pacific.
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“We’ve got a long road ahead of us.”
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No marriage is safe from secrets and sadness in this drama set in Israel during the mid-20th century.
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Archival footage? Check. Talking heads? Check. Reenactments? Check. Entertainment? Check!
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An old man obliterates fascist cretins in this genre fodder from the director of Rare Exports.
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If you saw Sisu, a lot of this will be familiar.
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What happens to the members of the ERC in the Transatlantic finale?
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Find out what parts of Netflix's Transatlantic are fact and what's fiction.
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Were Freddy and Sigbjørn real sailors?
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Gillian Jacobs, Lucas Englander, Cory Michael Smith and Corey Stoll star in a limited series based on a true story.
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Netflix's War Sailor offers a new perspective on post-war PTSD.
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The movie focuses on the real-life Battle of Narvik, which took place in 1940.
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Hell Hath No Fury has some interesting parallels with David Ayers’ 2014 film
Fury.
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It’s war from a kid’s perspective in The Bombardment, as an RAF airstrike goes tragically wrong in the skies over Nazi-occupied Copenhagen.