Who would have thought that Canadian history could be so much fun? Blackfly is set in the 18th century fur-trading post of Fort Simpson-Eaton and is a hysterical romp through the backwoods of Canada when the British ruled, the French explored, and beaver was king.
Aaagh! It's the Mr Hell Show is an animated comedy show created by David Max Freedman & Alan Gilbey after the greeting card line about a painfully honest demon created by cartoonist Hugh MacLeod. The series only ran for one season of thirteen episodes in 2001/2002, produced by a British-Canadian collaboration. The basic format was a series of sketches linked by the eponymous Mr. Hell, a Satan-esque host voiced by comedian Bob Monkhouse - the last series before his death. Notable characters in the series include Josh, voiced by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, who attempts to start a discussion about reincarnation before getting inevitably killed, and Serge the fashion industry seal of death, who wants to take revenge on the fashion industry for killing his parents. Mr. Hell also regularly has his own sketches, some featuring his illegitimate son Damien, the son of Mr. Hell and Angela an angel.
In Gunless, an American gunslinger accidentally shoots a member of the Northwest Mounted Police while avoiding capture. He winds up in a small Canadian town and must find a way to fit in while being pursued by the Mounties and the town sheriff. Along the way, he forms unexpected friendships and challenges the status quo.
Les Bougon, c'est aussi ça la vie! is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Bougon family, a dysfunctional and stereotypical Quebecois welfare family. The show provides a twisted version of the current world, highlighting their satirical and humorous struggles with alcoholism, family relationships, and societal stereotypes.
In 1976, a man haunted by the disco sound goes on a killing spree in Montreal, targeting victims who trigger his violent reactions to disco music. As the body count rises, a detective is determined to put an end to the madness.
Elvis Gratton, a French-Canadian caricature, returns and becomes involved in politics and media as he satirizes the society.
Bob Gratton : Ma Vie, My Life was a Québécois sitcom television series that aired on V from 2007 to 2009, revolving around the daily activities of a "larger-than-life character", Bob Gratton.
A Parisian named Cartier living in Quebec City and employee of a major English Canadian insurance company is promoted to a job in Vancouver. He brings along his annoying and hyperactive Quebecquer wife and his two young kids. Rolling on a trailer van and with no knowledge of the English language, it becomes a Trans-Canadian wacky journey for the French-speaking family, and might influence Mr.Cartier to reconsider accepting this important position...
Elvis Gratton is a hilarious comedy that follows the story of an Elvis impersonator as he navigates through the challenges of life in a fictional country. The plot revolves around a contest that Elvis enters, which leads to a surprising ending. Along the way, the movie explores themes of identity, stereotypes, and the power of music. With its combination of comedy, music, and French-Canadian stereotypes, Elvis Gratton is a must-watch for fans of quirky and entertaining films.
Four Anglo-Canadians and a New Yorker find themselves in a two-week long total French immersion program in the fictional, remote town of St-Isidore-du-Coeur-de-Jésus, tucked away somewhere in Northern Quebec. The place is perfect for total immersion since, according to the most recent census, 99% of the population is comprised of pure laine Quebeckers for the most part unilingual French, fervently nationalist, and all, save one person, named Tremblay.
Marie Deschamps has her whole life ahead of her but isn't sure what to do with it. To the disappointment of her parents, she drops out of college and decides to go work in Whistler in order to perfect her English. After a journey across Canada, her arrival in British-Columbia is less glorious than she dreamt. Fortunately, she meets Jean-Francois Laforest, a Quebecois skier who has been living on the West Coast for 10 years. J-F will introduce her to his Anglo friends and to the lifestyle of the mountains. Somewhere out West, this adventure will change her life forever.
Bugs fights with Blacque Jacque Shellacque over Klondike gold.
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.
It's old-school horror the Canadian way in this classic summer camp cannibal bloodbath!
Blacque Jacque Shellacque dams the river and plans to charge everyone a fortune for water, but not if Bugs Bunny has anything to say about it.
Award-winning Grindhouse short about two hillbilly brothers who snort drugs, shoot guns, and freak out in the woods. WARNING: This film contains scenes of nudity, profanity, graphic violence, drug use, mutilation, and fishing. Enjoy.
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