La Petite Vie is a satirical comedy TV show that revolves around the daily life of a Quebec family. The show, created by Ding et Dong, showcases their unique and humorous perspective on various aspects of life in Quebec.
17-year-old Audrey slips into a coma when she is found unconscious on the road of a small town, in the middle of the night. 16 years later, the impossible happens: she wakes up. Everything has changed around her, and her friends and family are no exception. She must relearn to live again in a time she no longer understands.
Emerging Montreal drag queen Simon must deal with two impossible loves: a passionate, yet destructive affair with Oliver and a cold relationship with his mother, who's just returned after fifteen years.
Simon is a young man in his thirties who relies on dating apps to find the man of his life. His quest takes him to the four corners of Montreal, and each time, he loses a piece of his dignity.
In a small town in Quebec, the residents find themselves haunted by the lingering spirits of the dead. As they navigate through this supernatural phenomenon, they are forced to confront their own fears and secrets. The spirits communicate with the living, revealing their unfinished business and unresolved conflicts. This poignant and atmospheric film explores themes of grief, community, and the human connection.
Three women are invited to a rest home to explore their sexual issues. Under the supervision of a therapist and a social worker, they try to tame their inner demons and find balance. It's a chance for them to escape the noise and reflect on their lives.
The Little Queen is a biography drama about a talented cyclist who becomes involved in the world of doping. The story follows her journey as she rises to fame in the cycling world and faces the consequences of her choices. With themes of ambition, deception, and the pursuit of greatness, The Little Queen explores the dark side of the sport and the challenges faced by athletes.
Love and Magnets is a charming romantic comedy set in Montreal, Canada. It follows the story of a woman who navigates the complexities of a dysfunctional relationship and explores themes of communication, love, and the consequences of lying and cheating. With a touch of comedy and drama, this movie offers a delightful portrayal of the challenges and joys of modern-day love.
In this French Canadian thriller, an actress wins the role of a murder victim in a film based on the true story of an unsolved crime. She discovers her neighbor was the lover of the woman who was murdered in real life -- and is still a suspect.
Adam and Mounir, two actors from the Maghreb, are recruited to infiltrate various criminal circles thanks to their acting talent.
Catherine, a rebellious pre-teen who has been deeply affected by her parents’ divorce, plays a game which involves crossing a dangerous road with her eyes closed. She becomes friends with the girl next door, the quiet Ariane, to the consternation of Ariane’s father, David. Although he appears to be a model father, David is in fact obsessed by the need to protect his daughter. As such, he tries – unsuccessfully – to prevent Ariane from coming under Catherine’s bad influence. Ariane takes up smoking, starts telling lies, and begins to explore her sexuality. While Catherine’s mother attempts to seduce the handsome, and single, David, he sets a trap for Catherine. For Catherine, living dangerously is no longer a game, and she has to summon all her strengths in order to survive.
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