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- During Christmas holidays, the children of a small village split themselves into two groups and begin preparing a week-long snowball war. The rivalry opens up tension among group members, especially leaders Luc and Sophie.
- Disturbing and violent memories haunt a man after he emerges from a lengthy coma.
- Two touring comedians make fun of a socially shy cook named Roger, not knowing he's actually a serial killing madman. Waking up in a cage the next day, they soon realize their only way to save themselves is to teach Roger how to be funny.
- -"Soirée canadienne" was a weekly Quebec television (in Canada) show broadcast every Saturday night, from 1960 to 1983, for 23 years, on Télé-7 (CHLT - Sherbrooke) and the Télé-Métropole network. The show was hosted by Louis Bilodeau. The one-hour program, with the theme of Quebecois (French-Canadian) folklore, was set against the backdrop of a typical Canadian house and recreated the universe of a vigil of yesteryear, articulated around performances of various orders (songs, gigues, dances, etc.) of its protagonists: the inhabitants of a given Quebec locality. The genius of Louis Bilodeau resided in this incredible capacity to relax the atmosphere and to let the forefront of common mortals, to replace the people as the engine of his own culture, playing a role both erased and acting of master of ceremonies.
- Across various timelines and locations, the fates of four characters intertwine as they struggle to find connections and meaning in a world transformed by climate change.
- Film-essai sur une question cruciale : la notion d'appartenance à un pays. Sentimentalisme attardé ou réalité psychologique profonde si l'on croit qu'elle trouve racine dans le coeur de l'homme? L'action ici se déroule dans le contexte d'une nation qui se cherche : les Canadiens français, et d'autres peuples sans pays : les Indiens du Québec, les Bretons de France. Et voilà la question fondamentale posée : quels sont les peuples « viables » dont la « maturité » leur permet de « se donner » l'autonomie et le territoire? Et quel est le milieu qu'un peuple puisse appeler « son pays »?
- "Rad" is the Radio-Canada journalism lab. Our mission is to test different formats to talk to you about current affairs and social issues. We test, we learn, we evolve, with you.
- A look at contemporary art in Québec.