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- A ragtag gang of Irish bank robbers from Montreal rose to become one of North America's most feared criminal organizations.
- A both informative and lighthearted in-depth look at various aspects of human sexuality presented by Lili Boisvert.
- A touching and luminous story of four friends in their twenties who are literally running out of air. They all have cystic fibrosis. In their urgency to live, they make each day memorable, for better or for worse.
- Postal carrier Bob's routine is upended when fun-loving Odile joins his ship. Despite striving for order, Bob navigates surprises to ensure intergalactic deliveries succeed amid crazy aliens across the galaxy.
- EMOJI-NATION is a reflection on the impact of these little yellow guys on language. EMOJI-NATION is the story of inoffensive pictograms revealing the contemporary Internet, more and more black and less and less free.
- Ghyslain Raza, better known as the "Star Wars Kid, " breaks his silence to reflect on our hunger for content and the right to be forgotten in the digital age.
- -A true reference in terms of digital content, the webzine continues to position itself as a key event to define and reflect on current digital culture trends.
- -This sympathetic, yet profound and essential investigation by Kim Lévesque-Lizotte wants to understand why men send pictures of their penises. What's behind their "dick pics"? Desire, power, exhibitionism, narcissism, sexism, fear of rejection? To find out, the production tries to get answers from open and hidden followers. At the same time, the team also seeks answers from those who receive them.
- -Bringing together on one stage the most relevant, enlightening and touching minds to have the necessary conversation that Quebecer society needs (in Canada).
- Follow a Montreal high school football team, how it is helping them stay out of the street and insure a better future for themselves.
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- -Meet Simon Predj, a passionate VHS cassette collector and his girlfriend, director Lawrence Côté-Collins - and also Mario, the VCR repairman. Simon and Lawrence take us back, in this fragmented documentary, to a time when we had to rewind our films - and share their quest to find a family that has lost a piece of its memories.
- Julien Roussin Côté travels through Eastern Canada in his van looking for people that chose to live differently. He meets people with inspiring stories that are living in many different ways, would it be an earthship, a boathouse or a van.
- In this reality show, we follow the owner, Dominic, and his two daughters who both have a role to play in the family business. We also meet the grandmother, who does not speak in her pocket, the mother who watches over her loved ones affectionately without getting too involved in the case and the son-in-law, in charge of enforcing the law and the order on the campsite at the wheel of his moped.
- The contest gives the microphone to rappers who rely on their talent to make rap rhyme with the French language. Under the watchful eye of the judges, participants must compete in various events.
- Ex-inmates are reintegrating the outside world by way of the transition house Maison St-Laurent. With the help of social workers they will get the tools to live the next phase of their lives.
- In this series, comedian Charles Beauchesne takes a dark, curious and hilarious look at the darkest moments of history with a capital H. Let yourself be surprised by the most sinister details and characters that have marked our not-so-glorious past. Here, there is no room for the "good" old days. Just the bad.
- The owner of the H. Fisher and Sons tailor store, which has been on St. Laurent Boulevard in Montreal for over 102 years, is clearly not cut out for retirement in slippers. The nonagenarian made an appointment with us at 7:00 a.m. on a Thursday morning, as she opened the door to her zipper kingdom, which she has been overseeing alone for 26 years.
- -Émilie Gamelin founded the Community of the Sisters of Providence in 1843. Even today, this institution plays an important role in helping the poor, the excluded and the marginalized of Montreal (Canada). Sisters visit and correspond with the elderly and neglected. Others work with organizations that help people in difficulty or they walk around Place Émilie-Gamelin to give food to the homeless. Some of these women have even been substitute mothers to children removed from their families.
- -Hand plunged into a bag of fries, the buttered mouth of ketchup, the guests of Tatiana Polevoy and MC Gilles do not hesitate to leave their comfort zone, when he invites them to eat two steamed in the snack of their choice, to sift them.
- Félix Tanguay and Jean-François Provençal drive an RV across the U.S. in this highly entertaining road trip.
- -Rapkeb Allstarz was a show featuring the cream of the crop of hip-hop from here and Urban Science at the Francos de Montréal (Canada). The magic was there. We were there too. Backstage. Relive this historic moment.
- -Félix and Jean-François secretly cherish the same dream: to become millionaires. They give up their career in television and embark on a booming field: sociofinancing. Full time. Their goal? To propose a new concept every week that goes off the beaten track. A team of documentary filmmakers follows their progress as they come up with ideas for new products and services, test their feasibility, and then create a video to sociofinance them.
- In « Jeunesse arabe, Yallah. », Nadia Essadiqi aka La Bronze visits young people all around Arabic countries. From Moroko to Lebanon and Palestine, we meet intelligent, creative people part of a new generation that is open to the world.
- Each week, this society magazine with the look of a Spanish inn offers to (re)connect with its neighbours.
- Uqam and Urbania unveil the "Grosses Têtes" web series, a production of the Urbania School highlighting creativity in the university research and creation sectors.
- -In this documentary, comedian Louis T. explores the multiple facets of vaccination in Quebec (Canada). In a biting style, he questions the reasons for and consequences of the population's growing mistrust.
- -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.
- The documentary Une fois c't'un Noir looks back on the evolution and key moments of black humour in Quebec. With Normand Brathwaite, Boucar Diouf, Garihanna Jean-Louis, Anthony Kavanagh, Eddy King, Michel Mpambara and Erich Preach.