Thats right Eight artists talk about their mental health in

That’s right: Eight artists talk about their mental health in the series “Like butterflies” – Le Journal de Montréal

As the topic becomes less taboo and more necessary, eight Quebec figures will open up about their mental health Documentary series “Like Butterflies”.

That's right: Eight artists open up about their mental health in the series

Victoria Charlton, Jérémy Demay, Marc Dupré, High Classified, Louise Latraverse, Claude Legault, Mariana Mazza and Jonathan Roy entrusted themselves to the camera of director Hugo Rozon, to whom we owe The 108 Journey, an introspective documentary that he later directed diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

That's right: Eight artists open up about their mental health in the series

This production was acclaimed worldwide.

This time, in the four episodes of Like Butterflies, Hugo Rozon will give the floor to other artists in an inspired and inspiring production. They will discuss their mental health issues at different times in their lives, as we can see in the trailer revealed on Monday.

That's right: Eight artists open up about their mental health in the series

In particular, their unpublished testimonies will evoke the emotional cycles that accompany each human being, but also the journey of the eight creators. So it’s about empty passages, about fragile balance, about living power, but also about light.

“All human beings, without exception, go through emotional cycles and long for the same thing: to be happy. My biggest wish is that this series will be a source of inspiration and bring fresh wind and light to the world,” emphasizes Hugo Rozon.

That's right: Eight artists open up about their mental health in the series

Comme des Papillons, a documentary series produced by Encore Television in partnership with Quebecor Content, will be available on Videotron’s Vrai platform starting April 25.