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- A group of actors put on an unorthodox, but acclaimed Passion Play which incites the opposition of the Catholic Church while the actors' lives themselves begin to mirror the Passion itself.
- In Edmonton, Canada, a failed actor lives with a bookish woman, whom he dated before coming out as a homosexual. While they and their friends each aim to find love and sexual gratification, a serial killer stalks the city's women.
- The year is 1952, in Québec City, Québec. Rachel (Suzanne Clément), sixteen, unmarried, and pregnant, works in the church. Filled with shame, she unburdens her guilt to a young Priest under the confidentiality of the confessional. In the present year of 1994, Pierre Lamontagne (Lothaire Bluteau) has returned to Québec to attend his father's funeral. He meets up with his adopted brother, Marc (Patrick Goyette), who has begun questioning his identity and has embarked on a quest for his roots that would lead them to the Québec of the 1950s. Past and present converge in a complex web of intrinque where the answer to the mystery lies.
- During the long train ride from Montreal to Vancouver, a man and woman find themselves increasingly attracted to each other.
- Jo meets a mysterious art dealer who buys some of her drawings and commissions her to make more. She asks some friends for help and sets off to Amsterdam to look for the mysterious man.
- "Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minutes, in four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay and aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment: ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon); daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis), clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- Looking for a better destiny for their lives, a group of people arrives to Tijuana, in the Mexico-USA borderline. A widow and her children, a chicano woman without a firm identity, a "gringa" writer fascinated with Mexico and her hermit brother, plus a mexican peasant who wants to cross the border are the main characters looking for "the garden of eden".
- An animated version of the classic David Copperfield story. Filled with music, color, and anthropomorphic versions of the classic characters.
- The series focuses on a rare species of little bears with wings that live in the magical forest and protect it from those who want to destroy it.
- The adventures of the intrepid Spirou, accompanied by his reporter friend Fantasio and his squirrel Spip.
- Camille don't like the man her mother is seeing. She still dreams about her father, who's living in New York. One day, she sees her mother arguing with a woman for some time. Camille recognizes in this woman her father, who has had a sex change. Not accepting his transformation, Camille will try to convince him to become her father again.
- Two fish private detectives, big pink shark-like fedora-wearing Sharky as the muscles and small slick bluish-orange George as the brains, fight crime and mad villains in the noirish underwater city of Seacago, reminiscent of 30s Chicago.
- After a terrible accident, a psychiatrist has to help Bruce to regain his memory. In flashbacks, we learn that his family had to flee from New York City, after his father uncovered a large case of corruption. Bruce didn't know this for most of his life, until he found a passport with a different name in it. After the first shock, he tries to continue living like a normal teenager. Unknowingly, his cute little girlfriend "Patrick" brings them in danger.
- Based on Victor Malarek's best-selling autobiography, this is the true story of a streetwise kid who emerges from a violent and unjust background to become one of journalism's top reporters.
- The last three days in the life of a notorious criminal as seen through the eyes of eight different people.
- With the natural splendour of Lac Léman as a back-drop, Le Mirage is the story of a woman who believes she can recapture her youth by rediscovering love... with no regard for the inescapable realities of life. Maria Tummler, still quite beautiful despite her fifty years, is suddenly possessed with a consuming passion for a young visiting American, a friend of her son. But neither Jeanne, her friend, nor Anna, her daughter and faithful confidante, have a right to know, even though the young girl can see the emotion in her mother's eyes and is delighted to witness the physical transformation seemingly taking place. Maria is prepared to live this miracle of resuscitated love to its very end, even as some signs of a strange physical weariness begin to invade her new-found sense of well-being.
- At a Montreal railway station, passengers are stranded because of a snowstorm. One of the stranded, Pierre-Paul, discovers a young schoolgirl on the brink of suicide. While he searches for someone to intervene, Chili, the young girl, disappears, only to reappear of her own accord after Pierre-Paul's fruitless search. This brief encounter leads to flashback revelations and interaction among the supporting characters also stranded in the storm.
- Juan Alvarez, a spanish refugee in Canada, a shoemaker, picks up Manuel, a twelve year old Portuguese teenager, from his home and teaches him to read.
- "Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minute; four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay and aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment. They include ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis); clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- She is asleep, dreaming. Suddenly the phone rings. On the other end of the line her lover asks her to come. The submissive woman obeys, adorns herself in fine feathers and takes a cab. Once in her lover's apartment, she lends herself to his demeaning erotic games. Is she still a woman or a sex toy? Anything better than a hen?
- The Creole language, education and literacy are keys to Haiti's future.
- The history of Haiti conveyed in a poetic narrative by the great Haitian poet, Anthony Phelps, and featuring Toto Bissainthe, the famous local singer and actress.
- Jazz pianist Oliver Jones tours Nigeria.