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- A young woman is found in the middle of an empty Montreal street, lost and without any recollection of how she got there. She's brought in by police who proceed to interview her - does she remember who she is? Can anyone else remember?
- -Akian is a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy who is struggling with adolescence and enjoys spending time alone in the woods near a ruined shack that serves as a haven for him. His morose existence flips over the day he meets a strange creature near his hut. This creature is the Raven. Over the days, Akian binds to this mythical being who constantly tells him legends and he gradually finds comfort and valorization in this nascent friendship. In the amazing stories that the Raven tells him about courage, loneliness, fear and even love, Akian finds what it takes to better face his own life and to become a modern smuggler of culture Aboriginal.
- -Does the Quebec identity (In Canada), made of a distinct history, language and culture, still signify something? Cultural diversity and globalization challenge our old certainties and force us to redefine ourselves. Would our resistance and our demands have locked us into a straitjacket?
- -In Quebec (Canada), as elsewhere in the world, we fear the repercussions of mass immigration on social cohesion.
- -Initiated and directed by Bernard Derome, this multiplatform documentary series of four episodes proposes a collective reflection on the role of money; a hot topic of topicality and charged with an emotivity nourished by the legendary modesty of Quebecers. Universal concern to varying degrees, money is both a model of success and a symbol of injustice. For a rare time on Quebec television (in Canada), wealthy people openly and shamelessly expose their reflections on the state of the society in which they live.
- -Gildor Roy is the host of this series that features Quebec inventors. They welcome us into their workshop and reveal the secrets of their ingenious inventions. Two patent holders in residence, Pier Lefebvre and Dominique Engel, take up the challenges proposed by the public and design astonishing inventions.
- According to some skeptics, American astronauts never really landed on the moon; even worse, they claim that a handful of people in close contact with extraterrestrials have infiltrated our governments. This episode examines the foundation of this great cosmic conspiracy.