This week's series: "South Park," "Long Story Short," and "Empathy"

To help our readers navigate the rich cultural offerings, journalists from Libé 's Culture department provide you with the latest news on film, album, show, series, and exhibition releases. Find all of our selections .
Present at the Venice festival with Etty , a series dedicated to Etty Hillesum, who died at Auschwitz in 1943, the Israeli creator poses the all-too-current question of a return of the fascist poison. Read the interview.
Returning to the big screen after a two-year hiatus, the animated series takes on the American president through its most tyrannical character, Cartman. And the audience is more than ever there. Read our review.
The creator of BoJack Horseman returns with an animated series chronicling the daily lives of the Schwoopers. Behind the childlike characterization, the sophisticated production serves as a meditation on the Jewish-American experience. Read our review.
Directed by Traci A. Curry and produced by Ryan Coogler, the series is a detailed examination of the mechanisms of systemic failure, setting the United States up for the tragedies to come. Read our review .
Oscillating between lighthearted moments and dramatic weight, Quebecer Florence Longpré's series on mental illness captivates with its mix of registers but gets bogged down in stifling pathos. Read our review.
The sci-fi horror franchise is getting its first series with Alien: Earth , a blockbuster that relentlessly digs into all the bad habits of the previous films. Read our review.
Kidnapping, blackmail, and tensions: A social-democrat prime minister and a neo-fascist president are locked in a battle with a mysterious organization in this bold, Franco-British political fiction. Read our review.
Hated by the tabloids, Prince Harry's wife attempted to reinvent herself as a cooking and gardening influencer with the launch of a Netflix series, With Love, Megan . But the reception of the second season has been even more disastrous than the first. Read our correspondent in London.
Every day, find the Libération Culture department's picks : exhibitions on Mondays, theater, dance, and opera on Tuesdays, movie releases on Wednesdays, music on Fridays, and series on Sundays. Plus, the week's Top 10 on Saturdays. Everything we liked (and sometimes disliked) in the cultural news.
Libération