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- Hidden feelings come to light and threaten the bond of a group of friends in their late 20s.
- A couples happy existence is upended when Abbey gets pregnant and Dermot is too immature to consider the idea of fatherhood, despite being in his 50's.
- A young and inexperienced regional police officer in 1947 Newfoundland travels to a small village to solve the mysterious murder of a young woman.
- Narrated by Donald Sutherland, this thrilling, feature-length documentary chronicles the brave group of scientists on board the Sedna IV as they explore the Earth's most fascinating and isolated continent.
- Romaine, a tall 30-year-old woman, has not found herself yet. She has been living with her boyfriend Justin for several years. When Justin drags her after him to Canada to start a new life, with absolutely no notice, she blows smoke. Not only does she hate surprises, but she's also scared to death of taking the plane. Once at Montréal Airport, she dumps Justin after confessing to him things he would rather not have heard. Her Far North adventures can start.
- -While we all live at a frantic pace, Dominic stops, contemplates and notes our shortcomings to better exaggerate them. With his particular imagination, his comic metamorphoses and his own universe, he displays his great talent by standing out with his interpretations with grandiose mimics. It is often his disarticulated body that expresses itself, stretches and contracts, thus supporting his well-crafted texts.
- * Following the great success of his "Corrompu" tour, for which he sold over 125,000 tickets, Guy Nantel is back on stage with his new show, "Nos Droits and Libertés". Quebec's number one social and political comedian once again relies on a perilous style of humor, as he vacillates between irony and raw truth, leading the audience to reflect, but above all to laugh. The accuracy of his remarks and their topicality make "Nos Droits and Libertés" a must-see show that presents a satire on the failings of our society. In a world where our rights and freedoms are more often than not subject to interpretation, Nantel could not be more in tune with the times.
- -Louis T lends himself to a surprising exercise in information synthesis and analysis. In "Vérités and Conséquences", the aim is to tackle received ideas, highlight contradictions, weigh up the pros and cons, combat prejudices and debunk myths.