Bravo’s first scripted series has Lisa Edelstein, a humorous and real take on the reality of divorce, and some serious lifestyle porn. (Releases: Nov. 1.)
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Idris Elba: ‘Mandela, My Dad and Me’
Image Credit: Green Door Pictures This documentary follows Elba as he struggles to record his first album while also paying tribute to two key figures in his life. (Nov. 1)
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‘Twinsters’
Image Credit: Ignite Channel This documentary follows Anais Bordier as she reunites with the identical twin sister she didn’t actually know she had. (Nov. 1)
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‘Do I Sound Gay?’
Journalist David Thorpe explores his own insecurities about sounding gay through discussions with various LGBT icons. (Nov. 3)
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‘Master of None’
Image Credit: Netflix Aziz Ansari’s Netflix original comedy is receiving some really positive buzz for his ability to balance humor with some real issues. (Nov. 6)
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‘Anna Karenina’
Image Credit: Working Title Films Looking for some romance and heartbreak all rolled into one iconic tale? Anna Karenina will do the trick. (Nov. 12)
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‘Dior and I’
Image Credit: CIM Productions A behind-the-scenes look at how Raf Simons pulled together his first haute couture collection in just eight weeks. (Nov. 14)
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‘Blue Caprice’
Image Credit: SimonSays Entertainment This crime drama is based on the real-life events that ultimately led to the Beltway sniper attacks. (Nov. 14)
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‘People Places Things’
Image Credit: Beachside Films This film follows a single father as he struggles to raise his young twin daughters and open himself up to new love. (Nov. 15)
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Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones’: Season 1
Image Credit: Netflix If you have fallen in love with Melissa Benoist as Supergirl, then this Netflix original about Jessica Jones is for you. (Nov. 20)
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‘Switched at Birth’: Season 4
Image Credit: ABC Family Expect shocking twists and emotional predicaments for Bay, Daphne and the members of their collective family. (Nov. 25)
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