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The ReplacementThe Replacement
BBC One, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Crime, Thriller | ► Trailer
3.6


The Replacement is a three-part psychological thriller set in Glasgow, which follows the paranoia of a woman who sees her identity being dismantled and can't work out whether the cause is another woman or her own baby.When Ellen, a successful architect in her mid-thirties, falls pregnant, she finds maternity cover in Paula: brilliant, enthusiastic and raring to go. Ellen wants to champion her, but something's not right. Ellen begins to fear for her safety when she suspects her maternity cover has a disturbing agenda. Can her suspicions be explained away as female rivalry and her own insecurity of opting out of work at the top of her game... or do they speak to something deeper?This chilling mini-series examines the darker side of working women, motherhood and the issues that arise from making "the right choice".


ArkitektenArkitekten
Viaplay, 2023 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama, Mini-Series



When a project to build a thousand flats in Oslo is put out to tender, architect Julie has an idea: why not convert empty underground car parks into residential buildings? A pitch-black, keenly observed satire about an all-too-near future.


I Feel You Linger in the AirI Feel You Linger in the Air
WE, 2023 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | ► Trailer
5.0


Jom is an architect responsible for the renovation of a historic house alongside the Ping River. There he discovers a wooden chest packed with old drawings, drawings that look strangely familiar. The contents are intriguing. However, Jom doesn't have time to concern himself with them; he must take a trip back to Bangkok to see his love. For years, Jom has been counting the days till his boyfriend would return from his far away studies, only to find him engaged to someone else.


Thermae RomaeThermae Romae
Fuji TV, 2012 Cancelled/Ended | Anime, Animation



The story is a comedy about Lucius, an architect of public bath houses in ancient Rome, who time-travels to various modern-day baths in Japan. The author explores the two cultures in the world "that have loved baths the most: the Japanese and the Romans".


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