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- Returning to her hometown following a police blunder that had dramatic consequences, investigator Marianne must resolve a murder as soon as she arrives. She throws herself into this affair that upsets the community and her own family.
- A portrait of Guilda, the timeless beauty from the golden age of Montreal cabaret culture.
- -A fascinating behind-the-scene look at Quebec's first true science fiction film, "The Mars et Avril Experience" reveals Martin Villeneuve's incredible and relentlessness journey of fate and creativity. A journey that demonstrates beyond any doubt that the filmmaker was able to transform the financial and logistical constraints of his project into innovative ideas that now shape the very identity of "Mars et Avril," his feature film debut.
- World-renowned dancer Axelle Munezero recounts the social unrest resulting from the pandemic through waacking, an African-American street dance born in Los Angeles in the 1970s.
- -After having toured the province of Quebec (in Canada), the musical group 2Frères stops by the Francofolies de Montréal for a colorful show. Surrounded by an array of guests such as Laurence Jalbert, Roch Voisine and Jonathan Painchaud, 2Frères unleashes the crowd with their hits. An anthological and memorable show on the big stage of the Place des Festivals. A show to see.
- When war correspondent Arnaud learns of his father's death, he returns to the family farm after a 14-year absence. As he had expected, his brother Armand wants nothing to do with him. Their reunion wakes the demons he has brought back with him and brings old wounds back to the surface. Consumed by the chaos of war, obsessed with the ferocious dogs that chase him, haunted by his brother's rage, a teenage girl's enigmatic warnings and visions of a mysterious bear, Arnaud must find his way back to a place he can finally call home.
- -Three magicians pool their resources to invent magic tricks from challenges proposed by well-known public figures who are fans of magic, skeptics, or even both at the same time.
- -Each program revolves around key words and reflections on life, with the premise that each person is the sum of the words he or she has read, heard, seen, said and kept silent. Thus, books, titles, quotes, movie lines, theater texts, scores, scripts and more will take place and come to life in the set.
- -"C'est juste de la TV", every week, scrutinizes the television universe in a deep, original and surprising way. We watch and criticize TV from here and elsewhere.
- Every child knows full well that losing a tooth is only the prologue to a magical experience-namely, a night-time visit from the tooth fairy and the gift she leaves behind. So why, in this case, is the tooth fairy a no-show? These are the sorts of questions a father needs to be able to answer for his son - In this brilliantly simple animated short, Quebec cartoonist Guy Delisle brings to the screen the titular parent of his popular series, Le guide du mauvais père (A User's Guide to Neglectful Parenting), published by Delcourt. Inspired by a common childhood experience, Delisle uses his trademark wry humour to reflect on the vagaries of parenting. A slice of everyday life, courtesy of the Comic Strip Chronicles.