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- Divorces turn ugly, exploring shocking murders linked to tumultuous break-ups. Psychologists guide through accounts of love gone wrong, from spouses to in-laws committing the unthinkable.
- KLM flight 4805 take-off without clearance and collide with the Pan American Boeing 747 in the same runway, this is the major air disaster in 1970's. 583 passengers and crew lost their lives.
- A documentary type series narrated and hosted by Steve Schirripa that shows various plots of murder for hire.
- A documentary which examines copyright issues in the information age.
- -A program that describes the cascade of events leading to a death that could have been avoided.
- The Québec documentary series about the assassination contracts made in the Québec province by the organized crime.
- -The majority of the population is only familiar with our justice system through media headlines. But what is it really like? Presented by Yves Boisvert, "Dossiers justice" presents the main principles underlying justice through eight criminal cases. These cases, which have fascinated Quebecers, are told, studied and commented on by experts and observers. With the necessary hindsight, the original production offers a reflection on the workings of our justice system. This season, we discover, among others, the cases involving Guy Lafleur, Jonathan Roy, and Roger Walsh, a recidivist alcoholic.
- A documentary examining what the Tyrannosaurus Rex was really like - both appearance and behaviour - using the recent palaeontological and zoological research.
- A 47-minute documentary about Montreal's South Asian community who live for their love of cricket. The film takes us inside the world of cricket and the daily life of Parc Extension - one of Canada's poorest yet most vibrant immigrant neighbourhoods.
- Jean-Nicolas Verreault breaks down the taboos surrounding men's psychological distress with testimonials from Patrick Huard, Patrick Senécal, Hugo Giroux, Denis Bernard, Fabrice Vil and Étienne Galloy. In Montreal (Canada), one man in five is said to be in serious psychological distress, and 75% of those who commit suicide are men. The comedian therefore wants to understand why men don't talk, what their issues are, and above all, how to intervene with them to give them the tools they need to deal with the most difficult moments. As the father of three young girls, Jean-Nicolas also wonders about their future and the men who will cross their paths.
- It is the meeting point of all the characters from the imagination of our humorists and authors. A typical snack bar where, in the morning and evening, the regulars of the place and some others passing by meet.
- -"Voleurs en série" is a documentary series that examines sagas of multiple robberies that strike the imagination. These stories took place in the province of Quebec (Canada) since the 2000s. Criminal networks have developed sophisticated techniques, but they have found investigators determined to stop them.
- -"Premier contact" takes you to meet the natives of Quebec (in Canada).
- -As much as hair is directly linked to appearance, displaying personality and belonging to a group, it is also intimately linked to being. How many spiritual rites, practiced here as elsewhere, testify to this. The being and the appearance...we are faced with a troubling duality when we know that the hair can affirm, with as much intensity, one as the other. "...it is precisely this duality that I want to illustrate, by cutting of course "Les cheveux en quatre", to evoke as with Les seins dans la tête, fanfasms, obsessions and beliefs related to these parts of the body..." says the director.
- A six-part documentary that observes the fauna and flora of North America.
- -A documentary series on TVA (in 3 episodes of 60 minutes each), which tells, with the help of numerous testimonies and archival films, the story of a multi-faceted career, as Jean Lapointe was a comedian on stage, a comedian and a dramatic actor in both film and television, an impersonator, a composer, a philanthropist with 'La Maison Jean Lapointe' - and even a Senator.
- Using the demolition of 211 Gordon in Verdun as a case study, "FM-Air" revisits the recent history of Quebec FM, documenting its loss of popularity and questioning the current state of radio in Quebec and its future. For decades, the mythical building that fell to the wrecking ball had been home to CKVL AM and CKOI FM. These two stations, with their very different styles and target audiences, represent a veritable golden age of radio, and have left their mark on generations of listeners. "FM-Air" pinpoints such realities as the replacement of professional hosts by comedians and showbiz stars, the homogeneity of hosting style, audience fragmentation, the growing popularity of the Internet as a source of information and entertainment, the arrival of satellite radio, audience migration to other sources of entertainment, and the sale of Montreal's antennas to pan-Canadian corporations listed on the stock exchange.