In the era of streaming platforms, Netflix has been one of the most popular and successful services in the world of entertainment. With a wide variety of viewing options, it's easy to get lost in the sea of content available.

To help you navigate the Netflix catalog, we've created a list of the best TV minieries you can find on the platform. From period dramas to surreal comedies, this list has something for everyone.

What are the best miniseries to watch on Netflix?

Unorthodox (2020)

Based on the true story of Deborah Feldman, this series follows a young Orthodox Jew who flees her ultra-conservative community in New York and travels to Berlin in search of a new life.

There, she discovers a world very different from the one she had known and must face the consequences of her break with the traditions of her community. The series has been acclaimed for its realism and the performance of its protagonist, Shira Haas.

Unorthodox

Alias Grace (2017)

Based on the novel by Margaret Atwood, this series tells the story of Grace Marks, an Irish maid accused of murdering her employer and her housekeeper in 19th century Canada.

This television series explores the truth behind Grace's crimes and life as she awaits her trial. Sarah Gadon's performance as Grace has been praised for its subtlety and depth.

Alias Grace

The Spy (2019)

This series tells the story of Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who infiltrates the Syrian government during the 1960s. Played by Sacha Baron Cohen, Eli must balance his life as a spy with his personal life while risking all to obtain crucial information for Israel. The series has been praised for its tense atmosphere and exciting storytelling.

The Spy

The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

This supernatural horror series follows a dysfunctional family that comes together after years apart to face the ghosts of their past and present in the haunted mansion of their childhood.

The series uses flashbacks and time jumps to tell the story of the family and their traumas. It also has one of the best sequence shots in the history of television, made for chapter 5 called "Two Storms"

Mike Flanagan's direction and the performance of the cast, especially Victoria Pedretti and Oliver Jackson-Cohen, have been widely praised.

The Haunting of Hill House

When They See Us (2019)

This miniseries tells the true story of the "Central Park Five", five African-American teenagers who were wrongly convicted of a brutal attack in New York in 1989.

The series explores racism and injustice in the United States criminal justice system and the lasting consequences of the case for youth and their families.

Ava DuVernay's direction and the performances of the young actors are impressive.

When They See Us

The Queen's Gambit (2020)

This period series follows the life of a prodigious chess player, Beth Harmon, from her childhood in an orphanage to her career as a professional player.

The series has been praised for its visual style and Anya Taylor-Joy's performance as Beth. Additionally, the series has been responsible for a rise in interest in chess around the world, especially among women.

The Queen's Gambit

The Serpent (2021)

This television series follows the true story of Charles Sobhraj, a serial killer and con man who committed crimes on the "hippie trail" of Southeast Asia in the 1970s.

The series features a stunning performance from Tahar Rahim as Sobhraj, and is a fascinating look into the mind of a serial killer.

The snake

Midnight Mass (2021)

This supernatural horror series follows the story of an isolated town that becomes involved in a series of strange events after the arrival of a new priest.

Masterfully directed by Mike Flanagan and an incredible cast, Midnight Mass is an impressive horror series that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Midnight Mass

Maid (2021)

This drama series follows a single mother who struggles to support her daughter in an unequal economic system. Featuring a impressive performance by Margaret Qualley, Maid is a harrowing exploration of poverty and the struggle for survival in today's society.

Maid

Quicksand (2019)

This Swedish drama series follows the story of Maja, a young woman who finds herself in the middle of a shooting at her school and is accused of murder.

The series examines peer pressure and economic inequality among contemporary youth, and is an exciting and tense look at Sweden's legal systems.

Quicksand

Maniac (2018)

This science fiction series starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill follows two strangers who join a mysterious clinical trial to cure their emotional problems.

As the plot progresses, the characters begin to experience a series of dreams and alternate realities, creating a complex and exciting narrative. The series has been praised for its originality and art direction.

Maniac

Giri/Haji (2019)

This British-Japanese series follows a Japanese detective who travels to London to find his brother, a missing yakuza.

As the plot unfolds, the detective finds himself caught up in a dangerous power game between Japanese and British gangs.

The series has been praised for its innovative approach to the police genre and for its blend of Japanese and Western culture.

Giri /Haji (2019)

Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (2022)

This anthology horror series features eight different short stories by acclaimed director Guillermo del Toro.

Each episode is a stand-alone story that focuses on supernatural and dark themes, with an all-star cast that includes actors like Essie Davis, F. Murray Abraham, and Tim Blake Nelson.

The series has been praised for its distinctive visual style and its focus on storytelling.

Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities

Russian Doll (2019)

This black comedy series follows a woman named Nadia who is caught in a time loop and is forced to relive the same day over and over again.

As the plot progresses, Nadia begins to discover the truth behind her situation, and is forced to confront her own past and emotional problems.

The series has been praised for its innovative approach to the time loop genre and its exploration of existential themes.

Russian Doll
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