As you make it through another week, you may be gearing up for a relaxing weekend in front of the TV. But with so much content to choose from these days, it can be tricky to find something that really takes your fancy.
If that royal drama everyone is talking about is not really your thing, then look no further. Whether you are in the mood for a James Corden-fronted drama about the complexities of marriage, or joining Rio Ferdinand as he explores the issues facing the world of football, Amazon has you covered.
Here are the new films and shows available to stream on Prime Video this weekend.
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Mammals
Michelin star chef Jamie’s ( James Corden ) world implodes when he discovers shocking secrets about his pregnant wife, Amandine (Melia Kreilling). Jamie finds himself hunting for answers with the help of his brother-in-law Jeff (Colin Morgan).
Through this hunt, the cracks in Jeff’s marriage to Jamie’s sister Lue (Sally Hawkins) also widen. Meanwhile, after a tragic loss, Amandine delves into her passion for violin but finds solace from an unlikely source.
When the consequences of all of their actions come to light, the revelations send shockwaves through both families. In this thrilling ride through the lies they hide in their relationships; secrets are revealed, and nothing is what it seems.
Rio Ferdinand’s Tipping Point
This hard-hitting three-part docuseries fronted by former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand explores three key issues impacting football today. The BT Sport pundit unravels the football ecosystem to explore the status of race, sexuality and mental health in the game today, looking at the effects on and off the pitch.
From grassroots football to the world’s most watched leagues, Rio seeks solutions to drive lasting change while unpicking his own experiences and biases.
Autumn Beat
Autumn Beat is an Italian coming-of-age tale following the story of Tito (Hamed Seydou) and Paco (Abby 6ix), two brothers who grew up in Milan with the same dream: to break into the world of rap and be heard through music. Paco is a born performer and Tito knows how to write like no other, but ambition, life, and love for the same woman will test their bond.
La Caída
In this searing Mexican thriller about the complexities of relationships, Mariel (Karla Souza) is a veteran competitive diver who has one last chance at the Olympics. However, when a terrible truth surfaces, Mariel confronts her biggest personal question yet: is winning defined as the ultimate dream?
A Grito Herido
The Columbian romantic comedy is led by five powerful characters: Paloma (Jeimy Osorio), Karla (Verónica Orozco), Rocio (Yolanda Rayo), Ana (Diana Angel) and Daniela (María Elisa Camargo), who meet again at a wedding and after a series of unfortunate events. This close group of friends end up singing on stage, not knowing how this would change their lives forever.
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