
Alex Trépanier
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Known For

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C'est juste de la TV

The touching story of four friends in their 20s who need some air, literally. They have all been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. With their urgency to live, they make every day memorable, for better and for worse!
L'air d'aller

In 2016, Isabelle Lagacé and Mélina Roberge are arrested for importing cocaine aboard a cruise ship in Australia. The news made the headlines around the world. How does a young woman get involved in an international drug trafficking network?
Cocaine, Prison & Likes: Isabelle's True Story

Actress Ève Landry seeks out families who have taken up the challenge of reinventing their daily lives.
Quelles familles!

Hosted Pierre-Yves Lord, the music competition is held to find the best Francophone rapper in Quebec distinguished by the most original and masterful use of the French language.
La fin des faibles

We follow host Jean-Simon Leduc as he sets off in search of underground communities. From tunnels and bunkers to underground homes, each person lives underground for a different reason, whether economic, political, ideological, spiritual or environmental.
Peuples Souterrains

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Bien joué!

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Maman la mitraille
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Louis T veut savoir

YouTuber Victoria Charlton investigates disappearances with the help of her community. For the first time, she is looking for new avenues in the field to better understand the different cases.
Évaporés : Victoria Charlton enquête

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Rouge forêt

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Vie de vet
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Viens souper

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La scie entre les dents

The series takes us to the heart of the journey of trans people, before, during and after their gender affirmation surgery. As they prepare to experience a turning point in their lives, we meet them to discover their extraordinary reality, accompanied by the staff of the GrS Montreal Hospital, whose expertise is unique in the world.
Un nouveau jour

This sympathetic, but profound and essential investigation, led by Kim Lévesque-Lizotte, aims to clarify why men send photos of their penises. What is behind their "dick pics"? What do these pictures symbolize? Desire, power, exhibitionism, narcissism, sexism, fear of rejection? To find out, the documentary tries to elicit answers from both sides.
Hi, This Is My Penis

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Pour une fois

The documentary looks back on the evolution and key moments of black humour in Quebec.
Once Upon a Time a Black

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La Bleue

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