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- This third installment to "Tales of the City" finds Mary Ann Singleton struggling to advance in her new career as a TV personality, while Michael Tolliver is playing the field after his break-up with Jon Fielding. After her divorce, Prue Giroux finds comfort in a mysterious stranger she meets in the park. Brian Hawkins is struggling with his job and his new monogamous relationship with Mary Ann, and DeDe Halcyon Day returns with a dangerous revelation that could be the scoop Mary Ann has been waiting for.
- Varian Fry rescues more than 2,000 artists from Nazi persecution during World War II.
- A friendless youngster (Michael Caloz) asks a cat goddess to help his feline friend.
- Mikko, an exchange student from Finland, arrives in Kansas City. He is expecting to spend a year in the centre of the big city but the plans have already changed. He has a new host family, who live on a farm far outside the city. The life in the countryside becomes much more exciting when he gets to know the sheriff's daughter and falls in love. Too bad that the father doesn't allow it. When the harmless trip to the out-of-town bar goes terribly wrong, Mikko has to face a very serious reality. The concealed hatred between certain characters doesn't make the situation any easier.
- Né à Saint-Hilaire, au Québec, en 1864, Ozias Leduc a été une figure dominante de la peinture québécoise. Ce fut aussi un artiste polyvalent, un peintre symboliste, un décorateur d'églises (dont la magnifique chapelle de l'évêché de Sherbrooke) et un photographe. Ce film nous parle de l'homme, de l'artiste et de son oeuvre, en s'appuyant sur les écrits de deux personnes qui l'ont côtoyé, l'écrivain québécois Robert de Roquebrune (1889-1978), et celui qui fut l'apprenti et le protégé d'Ozias Leduc dès l'âge de 15 ans, le peintre Paul-Émile Borduas (1905-1960).