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    18 l November
7 - 13, 2021
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
What’s Available NOW On
“Deutschland 83”
Part coming-of-age drama, part suspenseful
espionage yarn, this series — the first season
of which streams here — chronicles the
adventures of 23-year-old Martin Rauch
(Jonas Nay), who is sent to West Germany
to act as a spy, gathering intelligence for
East Germany’s Secret Service. Although the
story is fictional, the film reflects and draws
on real events and sociopolitical realities of
Germany in the 1980s.
“Movie: The Life Aquatic With
Steve Zissou”
Bill Murray plays an ersatz Jacques Cousteau
in this offbeat comedy from director Wes
Anderson (“The Royal Tenenbaums”).
After his best friend is gobbled up at sea,
oceanographer Zissou (Murray) vows to get
even with the killer, not just as a personal
vendetta, but also to put himself back on
the public’s radar. Cate Blanchett, Anjelica
Huston, Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe
also star.
“Movie: Midnight in Paris”
One of Woody Allen’s best-received movies,
the writer-director’s 2011 comedy casts
Owen Wilson as his newest doppelganger,
a blocked writer who ventures to the
City of Light with his fiancee (Rachel
McAdams). While there, he has very
surprising encounters. The impressive cast
also includes Oscar winners Kathy Bates,
Adrien Brody and Marion Cotillard as well
as Michael Sheen and France’s then-first
lady, Carla Bruni.
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“Always Jane”
This four-part documentary series from
first-time documentarian Jonathan C. Hyde
follows the coming-of-age story of Jane
Noury, a transgender teen from rural New
Jersey who tackles obstacles as she plans to
leave the nest upon graduation from high
school, supported with love and humor by
her family. (ORIGINAL)