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The life story of Mary Travers, a musician and singer of French Canadian music.
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Paul es un dibujante que vive con su novia y su pequeña hija en Montreal en el verano de 1999. Su familia política, los Beaulieus, son un clan grande, alegre compuesta de hermanos, nietos y un patriarca muy querido llamado Roland, que recuerda constantemente Pablo, que aún tiene que casarse con su hija. Cuando Roland se desvanece con la mala salud, la familia se une y Paul proyecta su propia devoción por los garabatos, varios retratos de su padre enfermo...
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Paul es un dibujante que vive con su novia y su pequeña hija en Montreal en el verano de 1999. Su familia política, los Beaulieus, son un clan grande, alegre compuesta de hermanos, nietos y un patriarca muy querido llamado Roland, que recuerda constantemente Pablo, que aún tiene que casarse con su hija. Cuando Roland se desvanece con la mala salud, la familia se une y Paul proyecta su propia devoción por los garabatos, varios retratos de su padre enfermo...
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Myriam Monette, a not very conformist and slightly whimsical Miss Weatherwoman, is now forty years old, has a new boyfriend and a new mandate at Channel Météo (also called Channel M). On the surface, nothing has changed. In reality, nothing is the same anymore. Like a green lawn on a summer day suddenly covered in snow, Myriam went to bed a confirmed single “adulteen” and woke up in love, living with someone else and undergoing major changes.
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An adult Martin Roy reminisces about his life in the 1966/67 school year. At fifteen years old and in his last year of junior high school, he breathed, ate and slept hockey. He collected hockey cards, played street hockey with his friends, tried skating and ice hockey for the first time in his life, but was most fascinated with his local national league team, the Montréal Canadiens, and its star player, Henri Richard. He dreamed of growing up and working for the Canadiens franchise. But a more immediate goal was to get tickets to one of their games, using M. Richard and his banker father, Hervé, as possible conduits to that goal.
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An adult Martin Roy reminisces about his life in the 1966/67 school year. At fifteen years old and in his last year of junior high school, he breathed, ate and slept hockey. He collected hockey cards, played street hockey with his friends, tried skating and ice hockey for the first time in his life, but was most fascinated with his local national league team, the Montréal Canadiens, and its star player, Henri Richard. He dreamed of growing up and working for the Canadiens franchise. But a more immediate goal was to get tickets to one of their games, using M. Richard and his banker father, Hervé, as possible conduits to that goal.
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Her publisher forces Marianne to rewrite the manuscript of a novel she wrote and burned in a fit of anguish. Her obsession with her story where the characters she creates murder her own husband becomes overwhelming. She comes to believe he is leading a double life and she imagines the worst. As a matter of fact, her husband Robert is leading a double life: every day, at noon, for a year, he has locked himself up in a small hotel room to also write a novel.
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Jean-Pierre, a young photograph, takes a photo of the same street corner every morning for an entire year. This is to help a friend with the writing of a novel. But Jean-Pierre is not really respecting the rules of the game...
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Jean-Pierre, a young photograph, takes a photo of the same street corner every morning for an entire year. This is to help a friend with the writing of a novel. But Jean-Pierre is not really respecting the rules of the game...
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A young girl who is being abused at home runs away to the seamy side of Montreal where she makes friends with a prostitute who helps her to survive the urban jungle.
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A dying man films his last month.
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A dying man films his last month.