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THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE APPLE TV+ FILM

Released on Valentine’s Day, this is based on the novel of the same name about 17-year-old Lennie (Grace Kaufman), who lives with her grandmothe­r and uncle and is grieving after the sudden death of her older sister, Bailey. Will falling in love help her through her bereavemen­t? She’s attracted to Joe, the charismati­c new boy at school, but things are complicate­d by her relationsh­ip with her sister’s devastated boyfriend, Toby. From Friday

ICE COLD MURDERS ALL4/WALTER PRESENTS DRAMA

The second and third series of the gripping Italian crime drama are being made available. Marco Giallini returns as cynical cop Rocco Schiavone, who is under pressure from his superiors following the events of the first run. He also has a new double murder to solve. From Friday

ROONEY

AMAZON SPORTS DOCUMENTAR­Y

David Beckham, Gary Neville, David Moyes, Sven-Göran Eriksson and Wayne’s wife Coleen are among those offering their insights into the life and career of Wayne Rooney. He’s currently working wonders at crisis club Derby County, but this film focuses on his rise to prominence from his early years in Croxteth to his position as England’s record goal-scorer. From Friday

I AM GEORGINA NETFLIX DOCUSERIES

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most famous men on the planet, and now his partner, Georgina Rodriguez, right, is making a bid for stardom too. She’s taking centre-stage in this six-part docusoap focusing on her life. Among the topics covered are her personal struggles and the day she met Ronaldo, father of her daughter and their forthcomin­g twins. Available now

BIG BUG NETFLIX FILM

Amélie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s first full-length film in almost 10 years. The story – set in a future where robots revolt and humans are forced together for safety – isn’t hugely original but Jeunet brings his unique visual style and sense of humour. Features François Levantal, right. From Friday

KHARTOUM

TALKING PICTURES FILM

You wouldn’t get away with casting Laurence Olivier as Sudanese leader Muhammad Ahmed today, but if you can ignore such un-PC moments, you’ll be rewarded with an entertaini­ng war movie based on General Gordon’s efforts to defend the titular city from the Mahdist army in the late 19th Century. Charlton Heston. right, Ralph Richardson and Richard Johnson co-star; Robert Ardrey received an Oscar nomination for his screenplay. From

Saturday

INVENTING ANNA NETFLIX DRAMA

Based on a true story, this 10-part drama stars Ozark’s Julia Garner, above, as Anna ‘Delvey’, a con artist who convinced New York society that she was a German heiress and persuaded the great and the good to finance her art space and private members’ club. The series charts her rise to prominence and subsequent fall from grace. From Friday

LITTLE DARLINGS SKY/NOW FAMILY DRAMA

Jacqueline Wilson’s much-loved children’s novel has been turned into a four-part series starring Jamelia, Lemar and Rufus Jones. It charts what happens when 11-year-old Destiny finally gets to meet her rock-star father before forming a bond with her long-lost sister Sunset. From Friday

COW

MUBI FILM

A biopic about a dairy cow might not sound that enthrallin­g, but acclaimed film director Andrea Arnold’s first documentar­y offers a fascinatin­g insight into the life of Luma, a Holstein Friesian. It’s a warts-and-all tale that reveals how grim a cow’s life can be, including the trauma of having their calves taken from them at an early age. From Friday

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