
Rosy Abate is content with her new identity--until she finds out her son is still alive.

The rise of Empress Elisabeth--Sisi--from the perspective of her closest confidants.

Lola discovers the mother she never knew was murdered and is determined to find the truth.

A substitute teacher takes drastic measures when she realizes a student is in danger.

Based on Luisa Spagnoli’s life. From Walter Presents, in Italian with English subtitles.

How did the electric hair-curler manage its chaotic rise to popularity in the 1960s?
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