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Doogie Kamealoha, MD
This coming-of-age comedy drama is inspired by Doogie Howser, MD. However, we quite like the thought that Peyton Elizabeth Lee, above, plays Lahela “Doogie” Kamealoha, a 16-year-old prodigy juggling a budding medical career with life as a teen. With the support of her caring and comical ohana (family), including doting father Benny who helps keep her connected to what matters most, best friend Steph and surfer crush Walter, our heroine resolves to forge her own path.
Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali
In 1962, Cassius Clay was thought by some to be an obnoxious self-promoter and few believed he would become heavyweight champ of the world. Malcolm X, the Nation of Islam’s most high-profile figure, saw potential in him. They became firm friends but kept it quiet for fear of jeopardising Clay’s career. Based on previously untapped sources, including Malcolm’s FBI records, this documentary takes an in-depth look at their complex bond.
When The Dust Settles
Karen-Lise Mynster, above, heads the cast of this gripping drama, which follows eight people in the days before and after a terror attack in Copenhagen. Morten and Camilla’s son Albert is hospitalised after an overdose, chef Nikolaj plans a career change, Jamal tries to get a driver’s license to chauffeur his brother on his wedding day, and 10-year-old Marie finds a bag in bushes near an asylum centre, which could have dire consequences for Minister of Justice Elisabeth Hofmann’s bill and wife Stina.