Yesterday, Quebec celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Gémeaux Awards (Prix Gémeaux), the Quebecker equivalent of the Emmy Awards, but also revealed the best shows in different categories. Without further ado, the winners are:
Best dramatic series:
* Aveux.
Best game show:
* Le moment de vérité.
Best reality show:
* Rock n’Road II.
Best comedy series:
* Les Parent.
Best soap opera:
* Yamaska
Best humour show:
* Infoman
Best direction in a dramatic series:
* Aveux. (Claude Desrosiers).
Best direction in a comedy series:
* François Bouvier - Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin
Best leading actress in a dramatic series:
* Laurence Leboeuf (Musée Eden).
Best leading actor in a dramatic series:
* Guy Nadon (Aveux).
Best supporting actor in a dramatic series:
* Guy Nadon - Musée Eden.
Best supporting actress in a dramatic series:
* Marie-Ginette Guay - Aveux.
Best leading actor in a comedy series:
* Patrick Huard - Taxi 0-22.
Best leading actress...
Best dramatic series:
* Aveux.
Best game show:
* Le moment de vérité.
Best reality show:
* Rock n’Road II.
Best comedy series:
* Les Parent.
Best soap opera:
* Yamaska
Best humour show:
* Infoman
Best direction in a dramatic series:
* Aveux. (Claude Desrosiers).
Best direction in a comedy series:
* François Bouvier - Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin
Best leading actress in a dramatic series:
* Laurence Leboeuf (Musée Eden).
Best leading actor in a dramatic series:
* Guy Nadon (Aveux).
Best supporting actor in a dramatic series:
* Guy Nadon - Musée Eden.
Best supporting actress in a dramatic series:
* Marie-Ginette Guay - Aveux.
Best leading actor in a comedy series:
* Patrick Huard - Taxi 0-22.
Best leading actress...
- 9/20/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
While no trailer of the third season of La galère has been released online, Radio-Canada, a French Canadian TV network, did release the promo poster for the show. Moreover, the third season of this comedy series created by Renée-Claude Brazeau will premiere on September 20 at 9 Pm.
In La galère, we follow four women - Stéphanie (Hélène Florent), Mimi (Brigitte Lafleur), Claude (Anne Casabonne) and Isabelle (Geneviève Rochette) - who move into a big house with their seven children. Each of these women want to take a break from their respective husband or boyfriend (or three ex-husbands in the case of Stephanie).
While Radio-Canada hasn't revealed any details about the third season's script, here's what we should remember from the second season:
* Isabelle divorced from her husband, Jacques (Jeff Boudreault). Since Jacques is Quebec's Labour minister, Isabelle intends to compete as an independent candidate against Jacques in the same riding during the upcoming provincial election.
In La galère, we follow four women - Stéphanie (Hélène Florent), Mimi (Brigitte Lafleur), Claude (Anne Casabonne) and Isabelle (Geneviève Rochette) - who move into a big house with their seven children. Each of these women want to take a break from their respective husband or boyfriend (or three ex-husbands in the case of Stephanie).
While Radio-Canada hasn't revealed any details about the third season's script, here's what we should remember from the second season:
* Isabelle divorced from her husband, Jacques (Jeff Boudreault). Since Jacques is Quebec's Labour minister, Isabelle intends to compete as an independent candidate against Jacques in the same riding during the upcoming provincial election.
- 9/10/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
While no trailer for La galère's upcoming third season hasn't been released online, Radio-Canada, a French Canadian TV network, has released a clip of the third season's first episode.
In this show written by Renée-Claude Brazeau, we follow four women - Stéphanie (Hélène Florent), Mimi (Brigitte Lafleur), Claude (Anne Casabonne) and Isabelle (Geneviève Rochette) - who move into a big house with their seven children. Each of these women want to take a break from their respective husband (or three ex-husbands in the case of Stephanie).
Speaking about the clip, we're seeing Isabelle practising her speeches. As a matter of fact, it was revealed in the second season that she intends to compete against her husband, Jacques (Jeff Boudreault), during the upcoming election in Quebec.
The show also stars Anne-Marie Compagna, Rose Adam, Daniel Parent, Pierre-Luc Lafontaine, Patrick Drolet, Jeff Boudreault, François Chénier, Catherine Proulx-Lemay, Marc Paquet and Patrice Godin.
In this show written by Renée-Claude Brazeau, we follow four women - Stéphanie (Hélène Florent), Mimi (Brigitte Lafleur), Claude (Anne Casabonne) and Isabelle (Geneviève Rochette) - who move into a big house with their seven children. Each of these women want to take a break from their respective husband (or three ex-husbands in the case of Stephanie).
Speaking about the clip, we're seeing Isabelle practising her speeches. As a matter of fact, it was revealed in the second season that she intends to compete against her husband, Jacques (Jeff Boudreault), during the upcoming election in Quebec.
The show also stars Anne-Marie Compagna, Rose Adam, Daniel Parent, Pierre-Luc Lafontaine, Patrick Drolet, Jeff Boudreault, François Chénier, Catherine Proulx-Lemay, Marc Paquet and Patrice Godin.
- 8/30/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Fans of La galère, one of the smartest Canadian comedy series will return on Radio-Canada, a French Canadian TV network, on September 20 at 9 Pm.
In this show written by Renée-Claude Brazeau, we follow four women - Stéphanie (Hélène Florent), Mimi (Brigitte Lafleur), Claude (Anne Casabonne) and Isabelle (Geneviève Rochette) - who move into a big house with their seven children. Each of these women want to take a break from their respective husband (or three ex-husbands in the case of Stephanie).
While Radio-Canada hasn't revealed any details about the third season's script, here's what we should remember from the second season:
* Isabelle divorced from her husband, Jacques (Jeff Boudreault). Since Jacques is Quebec's Labour minister, Isabelle intends to compete as an independent candidate against Jacques in the same riding during the upcoming provincial election.
* Claude was about to marry Antoine (Gabriel Sabourin), her long-time boyfriend. However, Antoine revealed to her...
In this show written by Renée-Claude Brazeau, we follow four women - Stéphanie (Hélène Florent), Mimi (Brigitte Lafleur), Claude (Anne Casabonne) and Isabelle (Geneviève Rochette) - who move into a big house with their seven children. Each of these women want to take a break from their respective husband (or three ex-husbands in the case of Stephanie).
While Radio-Canada hasn't revealed any details about the third season's script, here's what we should remember from the second season:
* Isabelle divorced from her husband, Jacques (Jeff Boudreault). Since Jacques is Quebec's Labour minister, Isabelle intends to compete as an independent candidate against Jacques in the same riding during the upcoming provincial election.
* Claude was about to marry Antoine (Gabriel Sabourin), her long-time boyfriend. However, Antoine revealed to her...
- 8/30/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Yesterday, the Quebecker section of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television revealed its full list of nominees at the 2010 Gémeaux Awards, the Quebecker equivalent of the Emmy Awards. Moreover, the award ceremony will be held in September. The following is a list of nominees mostly related to the entertainment sector of Quebecker television.
Best dramatic series:
* Aveux.
* C.A.
* Le Gentleman.
* Mirador.
* Musée Eden.
Best game show:
* Bluff.
* L'union fait la force.
* Le cercle
* Le moment de vérité.
* Tous pour un.
Best reality show:
* En route vers mon premier gala.
* Loft Story 6 - La revanche.
* Ma maison Rona.
* Rock n’Road II.
* VJ recherché.
Best comedy series:
* La galère.
* Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin.
* Les Parent.
* Rock et Rolland.
* Taxi 0-22.
Best soap opera:
* Destinées
* L'auberge du chien noir
* Providence
* Yamaska
Best humour show:
* 3600 secondes d'extase
* Comicographie
* Et Dieu créa... Laflaque
* Infoman
* Les appendices
Best direction in a dramatic series:
* Aveux.
Best dramatic series:
* Aveux.
* C.A.
* Le Gentleman.
* Mirador.
* Musée Eden.
Best game show:
* Bluff.
* L'union fait la force.
* Le cercle
* Le moment de vérité.
* Tous pour un.
Best reality show:
* En route vers mon premier gala.
* Loft Story 6 - La revanche.
* Ma maison Rona.
* Rock n’Road II.
* VJ recherché.
Best comedy series:
* La galère.
* Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin.
* Les Parent.
* Rock et Rolland.
* Taxi 0-22.
Best soap opera:
* Destinées
* L'auberge du chien noir
* Providence
* Yamaska
Best humour show:
* 3600 secondes d'extase
* Comicographie
* Et Dieu créa... Laflaque
* Infoman
* Les appendices
Best direction in a dramatic series:
* Aveux.
- 6/17/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Did you miss Aveux, which was penned by Serge Boucher? Well, the most acclaimed French Quebecker TV series from this fall is coming on DVD on April 20, 2010! Until then, you can watch the show on Tou.tv, Quebec's equivalent of Hulu until February 26, 2010.
Aveux is the story of Carl Laplante (Maxime Denommée), a 33 years old man. He ran away from his adoptive family and his friends from La Tuque at 18 years old after a shocking event. Fifteen years later, he lives in Montreal, is married with Brigitte (Catherine Proulx-Lemay), has a new first name (Simon) and hasn't talked to his relatives from La Tuque ever since. Besides, Simon/Carl tries to live in peace because he created a new past for himself.
From left to right: Marie-Ginette Guay and Evelyne Brochu.
However, as he was delivering an appliance with his colleague, he finds out that the owner of the house is his former neighbour,...
Aveux is the story of Carl Laplante (Maxime Denommée), a 33 years old man. He ran away from his adoptive family and his friends from La Tuque at 18 years old after a shocking event. Fifteen years later, he lives in Montreal, is married with Brigitte (Catherine Proulx-Lemay), has a new first name (Simon) and hasn't talked to his relatives from La Tuque ever since. Besides, Simon/Carl tries to live in peace because he created a new past for himself.
From left to right: Marie-Ginette Guay and Evelyne Brochu.
However, as he was delivering an appliance with his colleague, he finds out that the owner of the house is his former neighbour,...
- 2/19/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
On February 16, 2010, the 200th episode of the teen sitcom Une grenade avec ça? will be aired on Vrak.TV, a teen-oriented cable network, at 5 Pm. Moreover, Rachid Badouri, a humorist, will be the guest star for this episode.
In this special episode, a contest for the employees is organized at the Captain Creighton, a chain of fast food restaurants. This is done in order to celebrate the 200,000,000th "burdog" that will get sold. Each restaurant of the chain must produce an advertisement clip based on a script written by one of its own employees. Of course, everybody expects Anaïs (Catherine Proulx-Lemay) to win the contest. However, the winner is Marine (Caroline Gendron).
Obviously, Marine sees this contest as an opportunity to make it big in Hollywood. Besides, a known director named Bad-r (Rachid Badouri) accepts to direct her advertisement clip and wants to modify its concept behind it. Will Marine...
In this special episode, a contest for the employees is organized at the Captain Creighton, a chain of fast food restaurants. This is done in order to celebrate the 200,000,000th "burdog" that will get sold. Each restaurant of the chain must produce an advertisement clip based on a script written by one of its own employees. Of course, everybody expects Anaïs (Catherine Proulx-Lemay) to win the contest. However, the winner is Marine (Caroline Gendron).
Obviously, Marine sees this contest as an opportunity to make it big in Hollywood. Besides, a known director named Bad-r (Rachid Badouri) accepts to direct her advertisement clip and wants to modify its concept behind it. Will Marine...
- 2/14/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
First words: congratulations Radio-Canada, the French-language sister-channel of CBC, for striving to make TV series that are on par with English Canadian and American TV series! I've just watched Aveux's season finale (which was aired two days ago) on streaming. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if this gem from playwright Serge Boucher is nominated for most of the awards at the next Prix gémeaux, Quebec's own Emmy Awards.
Aveux is the story of Carl Laplante (Maxime Denommée), a 33 years old man. He ran away from his adoptive family and his friends from La Tuque at 18 years old after a shocking event. Fifteen years later, he lives in Montreal, is married with Brigitte (Catherine Proulx-Lemay), has a new first name (Simon) and hasn't talked to his relatives from La Tuque ever since. Besides, Simon/Carl tries to live in peace because he created a new past for himself.
However, as...
Aveux is the story of Carl Laplante (Maxime Denommée), a 33 years old man. He ran away from his adoptive family and his friends from La Tuque at 18 years old after a shocking event. Fifteen years later, he lives in Montreal, is married with Brigitte (Catherine Proulx-Lemay), has a new first name (Simon) and hasn't talked to his relatives from La Tuque ever since. Besides, Simon/Carl tries to live in peace because he created a new past for himself.
However, as...
- 11/26/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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