Netflix knows how to keep its subscribers interested every week and that is why it is constantly renewing its catalog, to remain above its competition.
Recently, the platform added a new 3-episode miniseries that is based on real events and that could be ideal to watch this Sunday, since you can watch it in one sitting.
What is the new miniseries that can be watched in a single day on Netflix?
The new miniseries that has arrived on Netflix to catch the public is ‘The Program: Submission, Sects and Kidnappings’, a production that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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“The program: Submission, sects and kidnappings is an investigative documentary series that delves into a shady boarding school for troubled young people. There, years after living in this boarding school, a woman tormented by her experience as a teenager uncovers several cases of corruption and abuse in this program for troubled young people,” the official synopsis tells us.
During the 3 episodes of this new miniseries, the creators have you follow the investigation and drama that a woman tormented by what she experienced in the disciplinary school she attended as a teenager went through, while exposing the corruption and abuse of the industry of problematic youth in the United States, with real testimonies, videos and interviews that will help you understand this macabre story.
‘The Program: Submission, Sects and Kidnappings’ is ideal to watch if you are a fan of the police and true crime genre or if you are looking for an exciting and reflective experience in every sense. With this production, Netflix has once again opted for this subgenre, which has already cost him several other successes in the past.
With its absorbing plot and a focus on truth and justice, this series will keep you glued to the screen from start to finish, leaving you wanting more, and the good thing is that on Netflix there is much more content of this genre that you can consume after finishing this.
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