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.
Famed Canadian-American leftist documentary filmmaker Leonard Fife was one of sixty thousand draft evaders and deserters who fled to Canada to avoid serving in Vietnam. Now in his late seventies, Fife is dying of cancer in Montreal and has agreed to a final interview in which he is determined to bare all his secrets at last, to demythologize his mythologized life.
A young couple, Pippa and Thomas, move into their dream apartment in Montreal. While settling in, they become intrigued by their neighbors across the street and start secretly watching them through their window. As their voyeuristic curiosity intensifies, Pippa and Thomas find themselves drawn into a dangerous game of obsession, manipulation, and sexual fantasy.
The joys and trials of five funny, intelligent and sexy young adults bound by the sacred ties of friendship.
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.
An I.R.A. fighter is released from prison to assist in stopping a ruthless assassin known as 'The Jackal' from carrying out a high-profile assassination. As the FBI and MVD work together to track down The Jackal, they must confront the possibility of a mole in their midst. With the help of a former Basque separatist and IRA sniper, they race against time to stop The Jackal before he can complete his mission.
19-2 is a drama TV show that follows the lives of police officers in Montreal, Canada. The series explores various themes such as crime, domestic violence, and the personal struggles of the officers. It delves into the challenges they face on the job, including dealing with traumatic events and maintaining their mental health. The story revolves around the partnership between two officers who have a complicated relationship due to their contrasting personalities.
Jacob Two-Two follows the story of a young boy named Jacob who has a unique ability to get into trouble and find his way out with his quick thinking and wits. With his friends, he navigates various challenges and learns valuable life lessons along the way. Set in Montreal, this animated comedy is full of fun and adventure for the whole family.
Set in contemporary Montreal, “This Life” is a family saga focusing on Natalie Lawson, an accomplished columnist and single mother in her early forties whose terminal cancer diagnosis sends her on a quest to prepare her teenage children for life without her. Her tight-knit family – sister, two brothers and parents – do the best they can to help her, while coping with their own responses to this revelation.
Bad Blood is a crime drama series that tells the true story of the Rizzuto family, an organized crime family in Montreal. The show follows the rise and fall of the family's patriarch, Vito Rizzuto, as he navigates the world of organized crime and seeks to maintain his power and authority. Filled with violence, murder, and intense rivalries, Bad Blood is a gripping portrayal of the underworld of the Canadian mafia.
On April 1st, 1986, Jean-Guy Lavigueur, an unemployed blue-collar worker and his family won 7.6 million dollars. At the time, it was the largest amount ever won at Loto-Quebec's 6/49 weekly draws. What should have been the beginning of a fairytale for the family turned rapidly into a nightmare...
In 'The Calling', a detective and a priest must work together to stop a serial killer who is targeting local residents. As they uncover clues and follow leads, they discover a twisted plot that involves religious themes and a series of murders. With time running out, they must race against the clock to bring the killer to justice.
Mommy is a drama about a single mother who is trying to raise her troubled teenage son. The movie explores their relationship and the challenges they face as they navigate through life.
From his poor childhood to his rise to fame, from his triumphs to his failures, from Paris to New York, discover the exceptional journey of an artist. Intimate, intense, fragile and indestructible, devoted to his art until the very end, here is one of the most immortal singers of all time: MONSIEUR AZNAVOUR.
True story of Norman Bethune, a medical doctor who fought for justice in China during Mao's rise to power.
The story takes place in 1910 in Montreal, Quebec, while a killer terrorized the city. In the same period, Florence and Camille Courval, two sisters originating in French Manitoba inherit the Eden Museum, where statues of wax in connection with criminal news are housed.
A type of docu-dramatic comedy, straddling both documentary and fiction, Féminin/Féminin delves into the lives of six 20-something friends—lesbian, bisexual, and, yes, even straight—as they “live and love” in Montreal.
This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children in plot1. Through the story, it explores themes of foster-home, indigenous-peoples, saskatchewan, 1980s, montreal-quebec-canada, jewish-canadian, canadian-woman, child-protection, indigenous-reserve, child-abduction, parental-rights, child-welfare, sixties-scoop, adoptive-mother-adopted-daughter-relationship, discrimination, regina-saskatchewan, abducted-child, child-custody, racist-government-policy, siblings-separated, ojibwe, ojibwe-indian, ojibwe-tribe, loss-of-family, engaged-woman, engaged-couple, adoptee, canada, canadian-history, indigenous-family, 1960s, adoption, indigenous, indigenous-history, child-taken-away-from-parents, forced-adoption, female-protagonist, child-protective-services, taking-away-children-from-their-mother, racial-discrimination, based-on-true-story, tv-mini-series, indigenous-children, indigenous-canadian, daughter-taken-away-from-parents.
Barney Panofsky is a politically incorrect, womanizing, and often drunk man who reflects on his life through his three marriages and his true love.
A psychically gifted family on the run from a mysterious threat.