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- A small plane crashes in the Caribbean, leaving only two survivors: a precocious teenage girl and a simple-minded grown-up. They end up on a desert island, with no inhabitants and no rescue in sight, and split. Then, a friendship bond develops between the two. The teenager, realizing she may not live long enough to see this experience, and the grown-up, never faced with this reality, soon fall in love.
- The same actor plays four kinds of male animals prowling four kinds of Montreal nightclubs.
- They're back! Fifteen years later, the heroes from Cruising Bar may hardly have changed but the world around them most certainly has! For the Bull, reality is brutal. His wife of 30 years, sick of his infidelity, decides to show him the door. But the Bull, who has a positive outlook on life, isn't so easily defeated and fights for his survival. The Lion too faces a break-up when his girlfriend leaves. All alone, he's force to relearn the art of seduction. The Peacock, on the other hand, is trying to figure out his sexual identity with the help of a psychologist. As for the Earthworm, his long wait for a soul mate will, at last, be requited.
- After she had been raped by her father, a young woman leaves the town with her new born son. Years later, the son can't accept that his mother fell in love with someone else than the mythical father she had told him about.
- "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).
- A woman's marriage is in crisis as a result of her difficult and complex relationship with her mother.
- In 1953, in the Gaspé forest, there are three bodies half eaten by bears. Fearing repercussions on tourism and investment, Prime minister Maurice Duplessis decided to make an example accusing Wilbert Coffin.
- Five interrelated stories about various residents of Montréal who are struggling with their interpersonal relationships.
- When Remy, an ad consultant, falls in love with Sarah, the newest star of an ad campaign, sparks fly. The only problem is that they are both married. Sarah's husband knows she will eventually get tired of Remy while his wife just can't let go. At first she throws him out, begs him to come back, cheats on him, hates him, and finally slumps into the worse depression ever. It is amazing what love can do...
- -Alice, a woman in her sixties, wants to regain her independence. She leaves her shelter and moves across the street from a park in the heart of Montreal (Canada). Integrating herself into the life of the neighbourhood, she strives to make herself useful and finds a new source of energy and satisfaction in the new friends she makes: Cybèle, a rock singer; Ernest, her landlord, a grumpy guy with a soft heart; Lucien, the park's maintenance man, who likes to be helpful; Antoine, who likes to fly airplanes; Désiré, the dreamy, nostalgic Frenchman who suffers from an old love wound; and finally Speedy, the former cycling champion, now the park's sheltered hobo. Generous and wise, Alice helps these lonely people, isolated in their own world, to rediscover and love others.
- Marie sits at her piano through many long hours, composing. Suddenly, a different music rings out in the room--a piece John, her first love, had been working on before he died in a plane crash. John's music is more powerful than Marie's, and it shatters her fragile universe. Paralysed by her sense of guilt, Marie struggles with John's phantom: could she have been responsible for his death? Memories, emotions, and hallucinations are the invisible and mysterious forces that threaten to destroy her. To overcome them, she will have to fight.