- Through two different eras, the early 1970s and the present day, unfolds the dramatic family story of a former model and entrepreneur from Quebec, Louise Hébert, known as Loulou, founder of the Nocturne perfumery and cosmetics brand.
- Told across two parallel time frames between the 1970s and today, White Night is a family saga set against a backdrop of intrigue. A flashback to the 70s reveals a young Louise (Rose-Marie Perreault), who has fallen madly in love with Vincent (Antoine Pilon), a rebel and activist working alongside Bertrand (Simon Pigeon). After having a life-changing meeting with the man who will become her mentor, Aidrian (Nico Racicot), Louise becomes a fashionable model and launches her first perfume, White Night, whose success allows her to build a business empire: Nocturne. Over the years, and often both out of necessity but also by choice, Louise abandons some of her political ideals and becomes Loulou (France Castel), a formidable businesswoman. But everything changes during the evening of a reception: Loulou is found dead in her green- house. Was it a murder, or an accident? The death of Loulou creates a surge of shock that is felt particularly among her children: Charlotte (Valérie Blais), Marlène (Marilyse Bourke), and Lucas (Jean-Philippe Perras), whose fate will be changed forever; but also for Aidrian (Ron Lea), a father figure and faithful friend of Loulou, who is now tasked with overseeing Nocturne's interests and, now more than ever, protecting the Hébert clan against the secrets of the past that are now resurfacing. The children will try their best to understand. The harmony of the family clan is torn apart, because anyone who asks questions must make sure they are able to handle the answers. Is the Hébert clan ready to accept the impossible?
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