Can You Hear Me? is a TV show set in urban Montreal that explores the lives of a group of female best friends who are living in poverty and facing various challenges such as domestic violence, dysfunctional family dynamics, and working-class struggles. The show focuses on their friendship and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Fly by Night is a Canadian adventure series co-produced by France, Canada and The United States that aired for one season in 1991 and was part of CBS' Crimetime After Primetime in the United States. The show stars David James Elliott as Mack, François Guétary as Jean-Philippe Pasteur, both pilots for a small time airline "Slick Air" owned by Sally Slick.
A French-Canadian prisoner escapes from custody and finds himself in a small town where a crooked businessman tries to intimidate a single mother. The prisoner must use his skills to protect his family and take down the villain.
Princess Sissi follows the adventures of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, also known as Sissi, as she navigates her royal duties, love, and political intrigue. Set in the 19th century in Bavaria and Austria, the show explores the life of Empress Elisabeth and her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I. With its blend of romance, drama, and historical fiction, Princess Sissi offers an enchanting portrayal of one of history's most fascinating women.
Set in the 1860s, the fiercely independent French Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy embarks on a relationship with Danish immigrant Holger Olsen.
Twins Simon and Jeanne travel to the Middle East following their mother's death to uncover their family's past. Through a series of flashbacks, the movie tells the story of their mother Nawal, who was impregnated by a refugee and faced numerous challenges during the Lebanese Civil War. Nawal joins a radical organization, becomes a prisoner, and gives birth to twins. Upon her death, Nawal's will requests that her children find their father and lost brother. Simon initially refuses, but Jeanne continues the search and eventually uncovers the truth.
Centennial is a sweeping historical drama that follows the journey of a Colorado town from its early days in the 1700s to its development and growth. The story explores the lives of various characters, including fur traders, Native Americans, and settlers, as they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, the conflicts between different cultures, and the building of a new community. The miniseries delves into themes of love, adventure, friendship, and the struggle for survival in the untamed West.
In 'Taking Lives,' a skilled FBI profiler is called to help solve a series of murders committed by a mysterious killer who assumes the identities of his victims. As the investigation progresses, the profiler must navigate a web of deceit and false identities while facing a personal and professional race against time.
When Oliva and Elzire Dionne have quintuplets in rural 1930s Canada, news of their uncommon family spreads like wildfire and steps up local tourism, thanks in part to an opportunistic town doctor who uses the children to enhance his own celebrity.
Sasha, a sensitive young vampire, is unable to kill to satisfy her blood thirst. In an attempt to save her life, she meets Paul, a lonely teenager with suicidal tendencies who offers to sacrifice himself. What was initially a friendly agreement turns into a race against time as they try to fulfill Paul's final wishes before sunrise.
Crying Freeman is a movie based on the manga of the same name. It follows the story of a skilled hitman named Freeman who falls in love with a woman named Emu and becomes caught in the middle of a power struggle between the Yakuza and a Chinese crime syndicate. As the story unfolds, Freeman must navigate the dangerous world of organized crime while trying to protect the ones he cares about.
Sophia's life is turned upside down when she meets Sylvain, an entrepreneur from a working-class family. As they embark on a passionate romance, Sophia, who comes from a wealthy background, is forced to confront her own values and aspirations. She must grapple with the stark differences between their worlds and decide what truly matters in life.
Kelly-Anne, a model, becomes consumed by the high-profile murder trial of serial killer Ludovic Chevalier. As reality and her morbid fantasies intertwine, she embarks on a disturbing journey to find a missing video of a murdered teenager who bears a striking resemblance to her.
After his daughter is brutally raped and murdered, a father takes matters into his own hands and embarks on a seven-day quest for revenge.
Private detective investigates a murder in New York and discovers a shocking secret: conjoined twin sisters with a psychopathic tendency. As the investigation unfolds, the detective's own sanity is questioned and an evil plot is revealed.
One day, a tunnel opens up between Philippe's basement in Paris, Ontario and Paris, France. Here's a chance for Philippe, caught up in a midlife crisis, to escape his quiet life and go wild and crazy in the City of Light.
In Bon Cop Bad Cop, two police officers, one from Ontario and the other from Quebec, are forced to work together to solve a murder case that takes them across both provinces. As they investigate, they uncover a larger conspiracy that threatens the security of the entire country. With their differing personalities and methods, they must learn to put aside their differences and work as a team to catch the killer.
When a Canadian investigative journalist is falsely accused of drug trafficking, he finds himself trapped in a Southeast Asian prison. Based on a true story from the 1980s, he must navigate the dangerous world of corruption and drug smuggling to prove his innocence and survive.
C.R.A.Z.Y. follows the coming-of-age of Zachary Beaulieu in suburban Montreal in the 1960s. As Zachary navigates his teenage years, he grapples with his sexual identity, closet homosexuality, and drug addiction. The film explores themes of self-discovery, family dynamics, and societal homophobia.