
Frédéric Gieling
Directing
Known For

"La Course destination monde" is a Canadian reality television series, which aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada from 1988 to 1999. The series was a filmmaking competition which sent young, emerging filmmakers from Quebec around the world to make short films about their destinations, with prizes awarded at the conclusion of each season to the best films coming out of the competition. The show premiered in 1988 as "La Course des Amériques", sending filmmakers to destinations in North and South America. The second season, "La Course Amérique-Afrique", continued to highlight destinations in the Americas as well as opening to destinations in Africa, while the third season, "La Course Europe-Asie", centred on destinations in Europe and Asia. From the fourth season onward, the show was titled "La Course destination monde", and permitted filmmakers to travel to anywhere in the world.
La Course Destination Monde

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Mixmania

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Fin de mois

This series follows the hectic and often unpredictable daily life of Quebec’s trash collectors. From dawn to dusk, these heroes of the trash world criss-cross the streets of the city to pick up as much as 25 tons of trash a day. These people often work in hard conditions and under extreme weather. They work non-stop, despite the numerous aches and injuries, to keep up with the schedule. ÉBOUEURS reveals the many aspects of this often undervalued but essential profession, and tells the stories of those who often work in the shadows.
Éboueurs

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Frontière

Hosted by Marie-Ève Janvier and Joël Legendre, the competition welcomes 10 amateur pastry chefs, only one of whom will walk away with the title of Best Pastry Chef in Quebec. Each episode, the candidates will compete in culinary prowess and take on different colorful challenges in order to impress the judges and renowned professional pastry chefs, Gaël Vidricaire and Joël Lahon.
Le meilleur pâtissier du Québec

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Ils de jour, Elles de nuit
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Tu ne m'as pas tuée
A weekly magazine that offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of people with disabilities, both at work and at home.
Pareil pas pareil

Simone and Marie-Philippe turn their terrace into a place for parties and stimulating conversation with guests. Collaborators and friends drop by to give them tips based on their personal experience, lend a hand on a DIY project, serve as guinea pigs for one of Simone’s recipes, or act as sidekicks for one of Marie-Philippe’s crazy ideas.
Le temps des vacances !
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On n'est pas sorti du bois!

The documentary series sheds light on the colourful and endearing personality of Montréal police legend Denis Côté. For 30 years, Denis Côté chose to work the street. The documentary series revisits some notable historic events and traces the journey of an ordinary man who stepped into extraordinary situations, through his own fascinating stories and the testimony of people who have known him.
Denis Côté: suivre son instinct

Around 1970, two mothers were expecting twins. Receiving only one child at birth plunges them into a spiral of questioning.
Jumeaux disparus
Who hasn’t ever passed a scrapyard and wanted to have a peek at what sort of things actually go on behind those imposing walls? The series gives us a glimpse of the unique day-to-day of a car recycling centre, the Dumoulong garage in Joliette, and the scrapyard, Acier et Métaux Doucet in Granby.
Les rois de la scrap
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Shotgun Ménard

Discover in all intimacy the life of the singer and actress Michèle Richard. From her first performance on film at the age of ten until the acquisition of her new residence in the Laurentian Mountains.