A immortal goblin, cursed to live forever, finds hope when he meets a high school student who can see ghosts. To end his immortality, the goblin must find and marry a human bride who can pull out the sword from his chest. As they spend time together, they fall in love, but their relationship becomes complicated when the reaper, who is responsible for taking souls to the afterlife, gets involved.
René Lévesque was a Canadian television miniseries that aired on CBC Television in 2006. It stars Emmanuel Bilodeau as former-Quebec premier René Lévesque.
In 1952, a tubercular Inuk man from Nunavik is taken by force from his family and his land and transported to a sanitorium in Quebec City. Surprised by the white man's noncomprehension of the Inuit's social habits, the man's attitude varies by degrees, from outright hostility to cooperation. He is subjected not only to physical isolation but to cultural shock as well.
In 1950s Quebec City, a Catholic priest battles his own demons while hearing the confessions of his troubled parishioners. As secrets are revealed, the line between sin and salvation becomes blurred.
Massu, a blind boy with extraordinary powers, becomes a vigilante and fights against corrupt politicians. Along the way, he discovers his true identity and seeks revenge for his father's death.
Set in Quebec during the Great Depression and World War II, The Plouffe Family follows the trials and tribulations of a Catholic French-Canadian family. It touches upon themes of family relationships, conscription, religion, and the impact of war. Based on a novel, this film provides a glimpse into the struggles of the Plouffe family in a tumultuous time.
Being at Home with Claude is a neo-noir crime drama film set in Canada. The story follows a tourist who becomes involved in a murder investigation and finds himself encountering a male go-go dancer in a leather bar. The film explores themes of police brutality, bisexuality, and the complexities of relationships. It delves into the jazz music scene, with a saxophone player playing a significant role. The plot involves elements such as a key, a fingerprint, a diary, and a birthday. It takes place in Quebec City and Montreal, with references to the Canadian holiday Canada Day. The film also includes scenes featuring a milkshake, a lookout, a dream sequence, an explosion, and a drowning. The climax of the film takes place in a courtroom, with a telephone call playing a crucial part. The film ends with a poignant scene of closing the eyes of a dead person.
In Quebec City, a serial killer is on the loose, targeting young boys. A detective and his partner try to solve the case while dealing with their own personal demons.
A lesbian couple of fifteen years lives with the secret that one is an illegal immigrant. With no legal way to protect their relationship, the couple lives in fear of deportation. After an innocent visit to the Statue of Liberty, the girls return home to Los Angeles; unaware that this icon of freedom, was about to strip them of their own.
The stakes could not be higher as visionary director Robert Lepage, the world's greatest singers, and the Metropolitan Opera tackle Wagner's Ring cycle. An intimate look at the enormous theatrical and musical challenges of staging opera's most monumental work, the film chronicles the quest to fulfill Wagner's dream of a perfect Ring.
This Traveltalk series short takes the viewer to Quebec, the city that was called the "New France".
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