If you're looking for something new and different to watch then look no further than Channel 4 and its offshoot streaming service Walter Presents.

Walter Presents launched back in 2016 and is an on-demand platform featuring a hand-picked selection of award-winning foreign-language dramas.

The content is curated by Walter Iuzzolino, an Italian TV producer who considers three criteria when making his choices: the shows must have had mainstream success in their home countries; they must have outstanding writing, acting and directing; and they must have been critically acclaimed.

From hit German cold-war drama Deutschland 89 and supernatural Italian series The Red Door to Ukraine's Hide and Seek (Pryatki), here's our picks of the best shows available to stream right now on Walter Presents. You're bound to find something you like.

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  • A French Case

    • 2021
    • Documentary and factual
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Fact-based crime drama about the murder of a four-year-old boy whose body was found in the Vologne River and the mysterious threats sent to his family. In French

    Why watch A French Case?:

    This Walter Presents series based on a true-life crime details the death of Grégory Villemin, a four-year-old French boy, who was found in the Vologne River close to his home in October 1984. His parents had been receiving anonymous threats from someone called “The Crow” so the police focused on finding him (or her), but others suspected a jealous family member — the Villemins had many secrets and feuds.

    Added to the tragedy is the shocking intrusiveness of the exclusive-hungry media and how incompetent or weak the investigating authorities were.

    Jane Rackham

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  • Arctic Circle

    • 2018
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Finnish crime drama, starring Iina Kuustonen

    Why watch Arctic Circle?:

    Back to chilly northern Finland, where life is anything but quiet. Detective Nina Kautsalo (Iina Kuustonen) is trying to lay low, but too much bad stuff is going on: Russian gangsters are marauding in the Murmansk forest or being assassinated on Finnish soil, while the cold case of a slain judo champ and the chief suspect, her ice-hockey-playing other half, has just been reanimated, 12 years after it profoundly affected Nina’s family. The game is on again.

    Jack Seale

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  • The Bank Hacker

    • 2021
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    After two years in prison, professional conman Alidor Van Praet needs to rebuild his illegal fortune.

    Why watch The Bank Hacker?:

    From Belgium comes a thriller where plans to manipulate streams of ones and zeroes quickly end up involving bullets, explosions and running for one’s life. Alidor (Gene Bervoets), a conman fresh out of prison, hires young hacker Jeremy (Tijmen Govaerts) to intercept some of the billions that flow electronically between banks every day. If they get it right and don’t get greedy, they’ll be very rich — but Jeremy is also on a personal revenge mission, and nothing in high-stakes dramas like these ever quite turns out the way it’s supposed to.

    Jack Seale

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  • Manayek

    • 2020
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Izzy Bachar, a police internal affairs investigator, discovers just before retirement that his long time friend Barak, a senior police officer, is accused of being corrupt. Life as he knows it breaks into pieces.

    Why watch Manayek?:

    In 2021, this drama swept the board at Israel’s equivalent of the Baftas — it’s roughly that country’s answer to Line of Duty, albeit with slightly more of an action-thriller vibe. Izzy (Shalom Assayag) is an idealist, an honest cop in a dishonest world. He’s wearily approaching retirement when an assassination, brazenly carried out in public, sparks an investigation that uncovers corruption and secrets at the very top of Israeli society and law enforcement — with Izzy’s friend and former partner implicated.

    A world of complex, believable characters is soon sketched out.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Carmen Curlers

    • 2022
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Stylish Danish period drama from Walter Presents inspired by real events. In 1963, businessman Axel Byvang invests in an obscure invention. Will it spark to life or curl up into nothing?

    Why watch Carmen Curlers?:

    The lovingly realised period details may make this 1963-set Danish comedy drama a cosy watch, but it does have sharp teeth. When small-time businessman Axel (Morten Hee Andersen) becomes convinced that hair curlers are the future, it could be the last straw for his other half, Tove (Rosalinde Mynster) — or it could be the venture that makes his fortune.

    The plight of women in Danish society at the time is the serious undercurrent of a show that otherwise has an infectious, freewheeling vim.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Spiral of Lies

    • 2021
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    35-year-old Audrey, the only survivor of a mysterious serial killer who raged in the Biarritz region 16 years earlier, is brutally taken back to her past by a new crime: a 17-year-old girl is found murdered on the Basque coast. Nothing links this murder to the series of crimes committed in the early 2000s by the 'Itsas Killer,' but Audrey is certain that Itsas is back. To prove it, she must face her past--and her lies. Because that night, when she crossed paths with the killer, she lied. About everything. To everybody. Belgian crime drama, starring Camille Lou. In French

    Why watch Spiral of Lies?:

    As a girl, Audrey (Camille Lou) survived a brutal attack by a prolific serial killer called Itsas. Sixteen years later in Biarritz another teenager is murdered. Audrey, now a lawyer in Paris, suspects Itsas is back because the victim was wearing the necklace that Audrey had stolen the night she was attacked. She lied to the police about what happened to her but now she returns to Biarritz to help the new victim’s family.

    It’s an intriguing scenario but by the end of this French thriller’s first episode, it’s clear Audrey’s not the only one who’s been telling lies.

    Jane Rackham

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  • What Pauline Is Not Telling You

    • 2022
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Pauline regains her freedom when her husband dies, but her silence about the event places her under suspicion.

    Why watch What Pauline Is Not Telling You?:

    From France, a fine psychological drama. Pauline (Ophelia Kolb) is a frazzled, penniless single mother, taunted by an abusive ex who refuses to financially support his children. So she goes to confront him and he ends up dead… what we, the authorities and her young son don’t know is whether her claim, that he was deceased when she arrived and she merely found the body, is true. Is her odd behaviour due to guilt, fear of being unfairly blamed, or something else? As a number of female authority figures wrestle with that, an atmosphere of quiet desperation and darkness behind closed doors is expertly realised.

    Jack Seale

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  • Love and Trouble in Paris

    • 2022
    • Comedy
    • Romance

    Summary:

    Life of Julie a 36 years old woman dumped, childless, unemployed but a phone call will change everything in her life.

    Why watch Love and Trouble in Paris?:

    Evidently the French aren’t too fussed about Paris becoming a romcom cliché, because here they are with their own wilfully silly but witty series about Julie (Maude Baecker), disastrously still single at 36 and looking for love in the city. The chance discovery of a love letter, written on a phone left behind in the back of a taxi, puts Julie on her quest: become the woman described in the note, and bag her perfect man. Naturally she has two acerbic, truth-telling best friends in tow, and she’s not averse to breaking into song either. Très drôle!

    Jack Seale

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  • Faking Hitler

    • 2021
    • Drama

    Summary:

    In the 1980s, German paper Stern published Hitler's diary, giving insights into his deepest and private thoughts; shortly after, it is revealed that they are fake. The mini-series is a fictional account of the publication and reveal.

    Why watch Faking Hitler?:

    An extraordinary real-life forgery serves as the inspiration for the this European drama joining the Walter Presents library on All 4.

    Faking Hitler chronicles how a con man duped Stern, a prominent German magazine, into purchasing and publishing what were believed to be the personal diaries of the Nazi dictator. However, in an embarrassing public scandal, these were exposed as fakes produced by counterfeiter Konrad Kujau.

    David Craig

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  • Grow

    • 2020
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Newly qualified stockbroker Adam's world spirals after his father's death. At the funeral, his estranged brother Jakob, now a cop, reappears after leaving his former life behind.

    Why watch Grow?:

    Danish drama fans will be cheering familiar faces throughout the first episode of this new series, which delves into the country’s drug trade. A startling pre-credits flashback shows us two young brothers witnessing a traumatic event involving their father – years later when he dies, his sons (Andreas and Sebastian Jessen) are drawn back to their home town and towards the underworld their father operated in. As they come at this new life from very different directions, a crime thriller with thoughtful character notes and artful direction develops.

    Jack Seale

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  • Dark Rivers

    • Drama

    Summary:

    From Walter Presents comes an intriguing German crime drama. After going into witness protection due to testifying against a gang boss, an ex-police officer finds that she can't hide from her past.

    Why watch Dark Waters?:

    This is a promising German crime drama about a former policewoman (Marie Leuenberger) who is living with her troublesome teenage daughter under new identities in Paussau in Lower Bavaria after testifying against a gang boss. It gets off to an odd start with a pair of Roman soldiers burying a comrade in the woods, and we return to that scene eventually but not before Frederike, as the woman is now called, accidentally meets up with dubious detective Ferdinand Zankl (Michael Ostrowski) during a violent shoplifting incident. Despite her best efforts to keep a low profile, he tracks her down, which might not matter too much except her whereabouts become known to the imprisoned gang boss. And that doesn’t bode well for the quiet continuation of her secret new life…

    Jane Rackham

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  • Seaside Hotel

    • 2013
    • Drama
    • Comedy
    • 12

    Summary:

    Danish drama from Walter Presents set in the 1920s and 1930s. Wealthy guests, and not-so-wealthy staff and locals, make an annual hotbed of intrigue at a luxury seaside hotel.

    Why watch Seaside Hotel?:

    The most popular series in Denmark for 20 years, this comedy-drama is deliciously bright, breezy and beguiling. It’s 1931 and we join all the returning guests at the gorgeous beachside hotel that’s now run by good-hearted Fie (Rosalinde Mynster). A cross between a PG Wodehouse story and a French farce, it combines romance, sneaky business deals, bickering and intrigues set against the backdrop of sand dunes and big skies with writ-large characters wearing fabulous vintage costumes and delivering their lines in the most charming and amusing way. Hygge personified.

    Jane Rackham

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  • The Red Door

    • 2017
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Leonardo Cagliostro, a policeman, dies and decides to stay on Earth in order to find out more about the circumstances of his death and to save his wife, Anna, who's in danger.

    Why watch The Red Door?:

    In an industrial building, Italian detective Leonardo Cagliostro (Lino Guanciale) is confronted with a shocking murder scene: the victim is him. To be honest he’s such an argumentative, grumpy individual, there are probably any number of people wanting to kill him. However, after seeing in a flashback that he dies in a gun fight, we then learn that Leo is staying on earth to protect his wife who he fears is also at risk. Trouble is, as he’s a ghost, nobody can see or hear him – except one teenaged girl.

    A dark and moody combination of the supernatural and crime, it’s not exactly Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

    Jane Rackham

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  • Inspector Borowski

    • 2016
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Joined by his young colleague Sarah Brandt, veteran police inspector Klaus Borowski tackles disturbing and unsettling criminal cases in the city of Kiel.

    Why watch Inspector Borowski?:

    The third series of this quality German sleuther begins with a country-house mystery. Klaus Borowski (Axel Milberg) gets a surprise invitation to visit his estranged best pal. Which is strange because the men’s relationship soured some years ago when Borowski tried and failed to prove that the guy had killed his wife, but the case has now been revived in odd circumstances. Series one and two are also available on All 4 under the Walter Presents banner.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Partisan

    • 2020
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Set in the idyllic surroundings of Jordnära, a gated community that runs a very successful organic farm. A man takes a job offer, soon learning about their unorthodox rules and routines.

    Why watch Partisan?:

    Threatening dappled sunlight, intimidating trees, unnervingly pristine barns and squads of blonde women wearing identical white T-shirts, doing yoga in an indefinably horrifying manner: yes, it’s season two of Sweden’s stylish drama about a gated farming community that definitely has something to hide. As the cult of Jordnara deals with financial difficulties, an incident attracts the attention of the police. Every artfully shot scene has a carefully composed air of cool weirdness about it.

    Jack Seale

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  • Hide and Seek

    • 2019
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Special investigators Varta Naumova and Max Shumov are assigned to a child abduction case when a little girl disappears mysteriously during a game of hide and seek in a small industrial town.

    Why watch Hide and Seek (Pryatki)?:

    The first Ukrainian series on Walter Presents, Hide and Seek was nominated for Best Central and Eastern European Series at the unfortunately named “Serial Killer Awards”. The 2019 series is also a cut above the average procedural, capitalising on brutalist urban landscapes and a solid central pairing to transcend the slightly familiar set-up.

    In a fading industrial town, a seven-year-old girl goes missing during a round of the eponymous game with her loving but flawed father. Other children then vanish, with each disappearance followed by the release of a short video of the child holding up four numbers. Enter Varta Naumova (Yuliya Abdel Fattakh) and Maksim Shumov (Vyacheslav Dovzhenko), she remote and private, he laid-back and personable, both bearing secrets. If it’s no surprise to discover they make an effective if unorthodox team, the setting is evocatively deployed and the performances steady.

    Gabriel Tate

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  • Redemption (Io ti cercherò)

    • 2020
    • Action

    Summary:

    In a nocturnal and hostile Rome, Valerio must investigate the death of his estranged son, an apparent suicide.

    Why watch Redemption (Io ti cercherò)?:

    When his adult son is found dead and his police-office old flame (Maya Sansa) gets in touch to say she doesn’t believe the official verdict of suicide, Valerio (Alessandro Gassman) must begin a process of painful rebuilding. Gorgeous cinematography that offsets profound sadnesses in the story and flashes of lyricism in the script elevate this Italian series well above the usual.

    Jack Seale

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  • Dark Woods

    • 2020
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    A case that remained a mystery for nearly thirty years. The desperate search of a brother for his sister. And the agony of those who are left behind by a chillingly brutal crime.

    Why watch Dark Woods?:

    This German crime thriller is inspired by real-life events, as high-ranking Hamburg police officer Thomas Bethge attempts to track down a serial killer over multiple decades. Not only that, but this is personal for Bethge, as his sister disappeared near where the gruesome murders took place.

    How to watch
  • Deutschland 89

    • 2020
    • Drama
    • Thriller
    • 15

    Summary:

    Martin Rauch experiences the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 during his activities as an East German spy.

    Why watch Deutschland 89?:

    All three parts of the Deutschland spy series are available on Walter Presents (83, 86 and 89) and they perfectly blend a coming-of-age story with a Cold War thriller. The series tells the story of Martin Rauch, who is sent from East Germany by his aunt in the Secret Service to act as a spy in West Germany. RadioTimes.com called Deutschland 83 “an original take on a classic story”.

    How to watch
  • Locked Up

    • 2015
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 18

    Summary:

    Spanish drama with Maggie Civantos as Macarena Ferreiro, who is framed by her lover and boss for corporate fraud and ends up in a high-security jail surrounded by ruthless criminals.

    Why watch Locked Up?:

    Locked Up is a Spanish crime drama about a young woman who is sent to prison for tax offences. The series focuses on prison life, including the corruption of the officials. Locked Up was originally cancelled after two seasons but was revived by another channel for two more seasons, proving its enduring popularity and fanbase.

    How to watch
  • Angel of Death

    • 2020
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    A small-town policewoman is chasing a vicious serial killer; at stake is first a country girl's life, and then her own life.

    Why watch Angel of Death?:

    In series two of Polish serial-killer drama Angel of Death, Maciej Stuhr returns as cold-eyed murderer Piotr Wolnicki, but while the first run was about the police following strange clues in an effort to save future victims, now the show cleverly twists that same battle of wills by becoming primarily a courtroom saga. Did cops cut some corners that might jeopardise their chances of conviction, particularly when the question of Piotr’s guilt becomes a cause célèbre in the media?

    Jack Seale

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  • The Defence

    • Drama

    Summary:

    From Walter Presents comes a Polish legal drama based on a popular character from Polish fiction. Can hotshot lawyer Joanna Chylka dig through the murk to get to the truth in her cases?

    Why watch The Defence?:

    Magdalena Cielecka is back as Poland’s maverick lawyer Joanna Chylka for season three of a crime drama that doesn’t do things by halves. The aftermath of a double murder – which is, be warned, shown before the opening credits of episode one and is disturbing – gives Chylka the chance to get revenge on her old firm, so she sobers up for long enough to get involved with the inheritance dispute attached to the victims. Of course that will also mean investigating the case itself, in her own inimitable style. Cielecka once again throws herself into a shamelessly lurid tale.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • All the Sins

    • 2019
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 18

    Summary:

    A psychological crime drama of three seasons, each set in different era in a conservative christian community of rural northern Finland.

    Why watch All the Sins?:

    A young Finnish detective hunts for a serial killer in his home town, making him confront his own past in this intense crime drama. Set in a deeply religious community, the series tackles homophobia and fanaticism and, conveniently, sin.

    How to watch
  • They Were Ten

    • 2020
    • Mystery
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Ten people are invited to a paradise island in the Caribbean by a mysterious person, and each of them has committed a murder in their past.

    Why watch They Were Ten (Ils Etaient Dix)?:

    In this French version of Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians murder mystery five women and five men – all strangers – have been invited to a “luxurious” hotel on a remote, tropical island. It’s hardly the deluxe, five-star experience they were expecting but then as various disconcerting things happen, tensions start to rise especially when they realise that they’re trapped there. As Christie fans know, they’ve been brought there by someone wanting revenge for crimes they’ve committed and one by one they meet a gruesome end. Atmospheric, creepy, entertaining and engrossing even if you’ve read the original story.

    Jane Rackham

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