Catherine was a Quebec sitcom that aired on Radio-Canada from 1999 to 2003. It tells the story of Catherine, a sexy, epicurean, man-crazy Montrealer in her thirties working at the advertising agency Mirage-Image, as well as the story of her best friend and orderly flatmate Sophie, her landlord Rachel, her ex-boyfriend Pierre and other friends and co-workers.
The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge is a satirical comedy that follows a documentary filmmaker who is unemployed and searching for a job. He navigates the challenges of the unemployment office, explores the absurdities of the job hunt, and forms unexpected friendships along the way. The film provides a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on work ethic and the modern employment system.
Poirier is a lieutenant with the metropolitan police. More often than not, his dyed-in-the-wool idealism leads to disaster instead of successful arrests. Ventura is a member of the French Secret Service. A polyglot spy with abs of steel. Following a series of unpredictable events, our two policemen find themselves working together, somewhat reluctantly. From culture shocks to linguistic surprises, from wild chases to practical lessons, the two men will look beyond their differences to discover the true meaning of friendship.
A bungling robber steals and resells for next to nothing a seemingly worthless piece of art that had 50 00$ belonging to a member of the Marseillaise Mafia hidden its framework. Dressed as a priest in an effort to hide from the dangerous threats, he is then mistaken by two police officers for Claude Laurin, a police investigator who they think is undercover.
Elvis Gratton, a French-Canadian stereotype who is an Elvis impersonator and musician, gets involved in politics and ends up in the hospital. In a surprising turn of events, he is resurrected and becomes a movie director. Along the way, he encounters a talking car, an extraterrestrial, and deals with themes of whiskey and the challenges of being a singer.
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