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- "Historias Para No Dormir" is four independent horror stories that pay tribute to the classic format of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, directed by and starring well known names in Spanish cinema.
- Charged with investigating the suicide of a pregnant woman, prosecutor Kate DeMaio unwittingly becomes entangled in a complex mystery involving cheating husbands, strange doctors and murder.
- Investigate reporter Fran Silman returns to her hometown and sets out to prove her childhood friend, socialite Molly Lasch, did not murder her husband, Dr. Gary Lasch.
- When a Manhattan real estate agent witnesses a murder, she joins the Federal Witness Protection Program and starts a new life in Minnesota.
- A supposedly wrapped-up murder case comes back to haunt a small town fifteen years later when all the witnesses who testified start dying.
- An aspiring actress working for a courier service gets involved in the disappearance of her co-worker.
- The collar of his coat turned up in New York: Images which have collaborated on building a myth - the image of eternal and misunderstood youth. Unlike Marlon Brando, the proletarian rebel with identifiable goals, James Dean was the timeless and androgynous youthful rebel. His death on the Interstate 46 leads us back to 1950s America, a time when youth was re-interpreted all anew.
- Since its invention, the tank has served as a symbol of political power as well as military strength. These vehicles have long since found their way into global culture - whether as a monument, in films or on billboards.
- When the body of the young Ettore Frediani is found on the banks of the Tiber, everyone thinks it is a suicide.
- Valerio investigates to understand who was on duty on the night of Ettore's death, but collides with the resentment of the new chief commissioner, Tom, who considers him a corrupt one. Only thanks to Luigi, one of the few colleagues who still esteem him, the man discovers that the steering wheel shift sheet is wrong and the witness's call to 112 has disappeared.
- While Ettore's PC is being analyzed by the Police, Sara identifies the punkest couple. Valerio traces them to a recovery community, where the girl says that Ettore did not jump into the river, but was thrown into the water by two men.
- The shoe that Valerio found on the banks of the Tiber actually has traces of another place. As the former scientific colleague Alessandro explains to him, Ettore may have found himself in one of the quarries in Tivoli. Valerio asks Arturo, a retired canine agent, to accompany him along with the Gandalf hound. In a stretch of water in the quarry he finds a shirt that belonged to Ettore.
- Valerio, entering the offices of PGS, a private security company that owns the vehicle that unloaded Ettore's body on the Tiber, identifies those who could be the material perpetrators of the murder. Meanwhile, two alleged perpetrators, Chinese citizens with precedents for counterfeiting goods, are arrested by the police. But Valerio is not at all convinced: this is yet another misdirection.
- Valerio and Sara find out what happened on the day of Ettore's accident: the boy was headed to a hotel in Rieti to help the Senegalese Moussa and his family, assigned to a public housing in the outskirts of Rome, in Ostia.
- Valerio studies the movements of the leader of Ostia and decides to force him to meet his boss. Thanks to Sara's GPS, he follows his tracks, where the man meets two shady figures aboard a dark sedan whose license plate Valerio photographs.
- Valerio discovers that his brother Gianni knows more than he wants to believe and is probably involved in the death of his nephew. Following him he discovers the existence of a real estate company connected to many other foreign companies: one of these is called "Difrinae Ltd", based in London, where Gianni bought a house for his son.
- In Canada on 12th December 1985, a plane crashed less than 1 mile after take-off. All 256 passengers onboard died, but what caused this aircraft tragedy?
- Landing without power, running out of fuel or birds flying into the engine are all a test of pilot skill and nerve. How do pilots cope with emergency landings?
- How did a routine landing for a Boeing 777 go so terribly wrong, with three fatalities and many injured - was it a mechanical fault or pilot error?
- In 1998 the public were promised a first-look at the Airbus A320, a revolutionary airplane. The first commercial fly-by-wire plane crashed - but how and why?
- A deadly force in the Sierra Nevada mountains has claimed countless lives. What makes this particular area so dangerous for people travelling by air?
- Airplane collisions are an incredibly rare but devastating event. With so much free space to manoeuvre and airspace tightly controlled, how do they happen?
- The Earth undergoes vast changes every 24 hours.