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- A private eye shadows a female serial killer of men all over the U.S. without her knowing as he, strangely enough, occasionally acts as her guardian angel.
- In the 17th century, a Jesuit missionary nicknamed Black Robe by the natives and his small party of companions try reaching the Huron tribe in Canada all while facing mistrust, Iroquois warring parties and harsh winter conditions.
- A coming of age story set against the backdrop of a rural Québec town and grunge music's rise.
- 5 years after the events of "Les Pee Wee 3D", Janeau Trudel and Joey Boulet are now playing for the Chicoutimi Saguenéens and are looking forward to the Draft at the end of the year. Little do they know, the road to the playoffs and the infamous draft is full of obstacles.
- A frustrated teenager frees herself from her mother's influence and her narrow life in a small industrial town to find out who she really is.
- Two touring comedians make fun of a socially shy cook named Roger, not knowing he's actually a serial killing madman. Waking up in a cage the next day, they soon realize their only way to save themselves is to teach Roger how to be funny.
- A woman with a troubled past is saved from drowning in a river and brought to a strange community hidden in the woods.
- -Images and sounds are spliced together in this journey to the heart of the political, economic and cultural oppression of the Quebec people. A reflection on neo-colonial exploitation and the cancer of alienation. To the very Canadian multi-culturalism of Trudeau and the métissage of the multinationals, celebrated by the high priests of the dominant ideology, is contrasted the idea of acculturation, even deculturation. A way of resisting as good as any other.
- A touching politically incorrect comedy and a triumph of happiness over human mediocrity. Starring Pierre RICHARD, Sylvie TESTUD and Remy GIRARD.
- Bruno, in his thirties and in desperate need of a purpose, ends up homeless after a breakup. Without despairing and under the watchful eye of his motherly big sister, this sawmill worker will find the drive to put his beloved blue suit back on and to rekindle an old flame.
- A man chases a woman from his past in a virtual world.
- -At the wheel of a vintage car, Michel Barrette invites public figures to take a « tour de char ». Together, they visit a region that is important to the guest and travel through it with pleasure and a touch of nostalgia.
- -Dave Ouellet paints a portrait of today's Quebec (in Canada) that will surprise you for better or for worse. With humor, in the course of numerous meetings, he illustrates and nuances the results of polls in the book 'Code Québec', co-authored by Jean-Marc Léger.
- Homme taciturne et sombre, Richard est marqué à vie. Contremaître dans une entreprise de recyclage, Richard s'est joint à l'équipe de cosom locale. C'est là qu'il retrouve Richard, un ancien rival de classe qui lui avait fait subir une humiliante initiation à l'adolescence. Richard en a été marqué à vie et a depuis vécu une vie tumultueuse remplie d'échecs et de rejets. Après avoir assommé Paul, Richard l'enferme dans une vieille grange isolée et lui rappelle les événements. Plusieurs retours en arrière viennent illustrer les relations tendues entre Richard et son entourage, sa famille et Paul.
- A sightseeing tour of southern Québec Province.
- In order to treat her social media addiction, a photographer attempts the impossible: to capture a close-up of the horizon.
- Maxime, a cerebral blogger, is back in his hometown for the holidays. His father Jacques, a retired thrill seeker who's more the manual type, seizes the opportunity to get closer to his son. His proposal : a father-son snowmobile ride.
- Marc caught the biggest catch in the entire world. Local media documented the news. Marc's talent has been highlighted throughout the province. While some of those close to him benefit from his exploit, others suffer harmful repercussions.
- A day in Emilie's life, where an accident occurs just change the course of events.
- -This program is about the new musical generation, and young talents.
- A man is hard at work writing a suicide note on his laptop. One can feel the tension, and the outcome seems unavoidable...
- Québec City is seen as the gateway of the St. Lawrence and the gateway to the lesser known Kingdom of the Saguenay. Long before the pilgrims arrived in North America, French explorer Jacques Cartier landed in this region, and French explorer Samuel de Champlain developed the region with the Citadel in Québec City being the military centerpiece. This travelogue goes northeast along the St. Lawrence to the junction between the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers, then northwest along the Saguenay, where the Algonquin chiefs and Cartier searched for rumored riches. The first stop is Tadoussac, a historic fur trading post which is now primarily a summer resort town on the confluence of the two rivers. The Saguenay is not only steeped with history, but is a geographic marvel, with sheer granite cliffs as high as 1,800 feet above water level. The trip ends at the Broadback River Fishing Camp located on the shores of Lake Assinica, a fishing mecca of the region.
- -On air from 1956 to 1962 at Radio-Canada. On the program "Opinions", broadcast from Ottawa (Canada), journalist Jeanne Sauvé gives a voice to young people. These are expressed, in the form of a round table or vox populi, on subjects as varied as leisure, religion, education and money. This half-hour weekly series of programs has seen several directors over the years, including Pierre Normandin, Aurèle Lacoste and François Chamberland.
- -Documentary about rain machines and the mystery surrounding them.
- A photographer is in darkroom. He develops photographs of his wife whom he followed while speaking to her to the telephone. She tells him her day, by omitting a detail: the presence of her lover.
- Saucha is a poetic film dotted with dance in which one discovers "what is" today and "what was" formerly in this mysterious woman. Her secret. Her life. What lives in it. Saucha is an experimental short film that carries with it a feminist vision of the body and intimacy, brought to a sensitive and touching visual and sound treatment.
- Pierre Radisson: Fjord and Gulf (2017) presents the daily activity and environment of its eponymous Canadian Coast Guard Icebreaker. The CCGS Pierre Radisson works year round providing escorts for commercial shipping to ports cut-off by ice, scientific and search and rescue support, among other activities. Shot during the Pierre Radisson's work on the Saguenay Fjord and Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec during February 2016, the film provides a window into a portion of the invisible labour underpinning the Canadian economy. The film brings the deep winter landscapes of coastal Quebec into dialogue with intensive industrial activity of ore shipments from the mines of the Saguenay - Lac Saint-Jean. Throughout the film a 1970s naval architecture is presented alongside the activity of the crew, observed as shipboard life unfolds. The CCGS Pierre Radisson, named after a founder of the colonial enterprise the Hudson's Bay Company, plays a crucial role in the economic life of the nation yet outside the knowledge or field of view of most Canadians. As winter and summer ice in Canadian shipping channels is affected by climate change, the labour of this and other icebreakers in the Canadian fleet is shifting, parallel to broader environmental and societal changes. Shot in Super 16mm with a two-person crew of director/cinematographer Ben Donoghue and location sound recordist Noé Rodriguez the film embraces context, giving duration and breath to the images and sounds of the journey. Through a slow observational form the film brings the viewer onto the ship and into the journey instead of describing one.
- -Weekly television program featuring reports from Radio-Canada's various regional and affiliated stations. "Reflections of a Country" was born after the publication of the Bird report on the situation of women and following a tour of Radio-Canada's Women's Program Service teams across the country. It provides information on the cultural, social, professional and community activities of 15 Canadian cities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The first year of broadcast, it is hosted by Jocelyne Gosselin and directed by Claude Bérubé. On air from 1976 to 1988.
- -Music video of Mordicus
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Baie-Comeau, Saguenay. Fritz and Andreas visit a craft beer firm. Bernd gets a bladder. Rudder malfunction. Steffi: 702 stuffed cabbages. Christian and Andreas fly in a Beaver. Anja and Petros enter a tree house.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Saguenay, Trois-Rivières. Petros and Anja climb along a cliff. Chris' performance. Raul on the bridge; he and Elmar on a bike tour. DDC: Leon's hand injury and a mountain bike tour. Bernd and Maika: sledge dogs.
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