Business Day

Five things to watch this weekend

- /Tymon Smith

THE TRIAL — NETFLIX

A slow-burning but dramatical­ly tense and engaging Italian drama centred on the life of a public prosecutor who has to juggle the demands of her domestic existence with those placed upon her after the discovery of the body of a teenage girl in Mantua.

TJOVITJO — NETFLIX

The award-winning SABC drama is now available to binge on Netflix. Starring Warren Masemola, it’s a gritty and poignant examinatio­n of the hardships and hopes of township lives set against the colourful backdrop of Pantsula dance troupes and their determinat­ion to dance and express themselves in the face of adversity.

INSECURE SEASON 4 — SHOWMAX

Issa Rae’s comic misadventu­res as a young, black creative millennial in Trump’s America continue. The jokes are still delivered fast and sharp and while there’s a more sombre and slightly downturned tone to this season, the show continues to be one of the smartest and funniest in the series universe.

THE INNOCENCE FILES — NETFLIX

The inequities of the American criminal justice system may not show any signs of changing in the near future but they continue to provide a steady source for the production of series that highlight deep flaws and prejudice, which has led to so much injustice against ordinary people in the name of supposed objective justice. This hard-hitting and depressing series unravels several cases of wrongful arrest and conviction, and shines a light on flaws in a system that often fails to bring perpetrato­rs to book and scapegoats the poor and marginalis­ed.

CALIPHATE — NETFLIX

This Swedish series is a thrilling, dramatical­ly satisfying and complex examinatio­n of the relationsh­ip between ISIS in the Middle East and its reach into Europe. Told through the eyes of a group of women embroiled in the conflict in Syria who are brought together through a planned attack on Sweden, it’ sa welcome new look at the relatable motivation­s and on-theground realities of those on the front lines of the modern era’s great ideologica­l struggle.

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