Vrai will offer an excursion into the world of Tales for All over the next few months, revisiting the Lac-Mégantic tragedy, focusing on Raël’s extraterrestrials and examining sovereign minister Claude Morin, who wanted to make Quebec a country by creating a paid source was the RCMP.
At the heart of the Videotron platform is the 90-minute documentary “Once Upon a Time… Stories for All” by Jean-François Poisson. Produced by Attraction, this film is based on the testimonies of artists and craftsmen from the great era of Tales for All. We commemorate The War of the Hats, Bach and Boots, The Frog and the Whale, among others, as we celebrate the rebirth of the popular franchise created by the late Rock Demers. His company Les Productions La Fête is bringing Tales for All to life with a new film, Coco Ferme, which is currently in cinemas during spring break.
With “Lac-Mégantic”, a four-hour documentary series directed by Philippe Falardeau and produced by Trio Orange, we analyze the train accident that killed 47 people on July 6, 2013, without asking ourselves if such a tragedy will repeat it one day… but well, when… The work will show, they say, “that the thesis of the accident doesn’t hold up”. Unlike the ‘Mégantic’ series available on Club illico which brings the drama to life from within, the ‘Lac-Mégantic’ documentary series will cover the political aspect of the matter while the bypass is not yet under construction.
With “Raël QC”, a 90-minute documentary directed by Arnaud Bouquet and produced by St-Laurent TVA, we go back to 1976 when Quebecers began to be fascinated by Raël’s messages from extraterrestrials…
The documentary series “In the Head of a Spy” by Flavie Payette-Renouf, produced by Productions Déferlantes and Productions Babel, will focus on the former minister Claude Morin, who was the architect of the Etapes during the first sovereignist government of René Lévesque at the same time providing information for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Political Analysis of The Journal and QUB Radio Examine Antoine Robitaille and the journalist of the Devoir Dave Noël.
Also soon on True:
Vrai’s offer is diversified with several other proposals, such as:
– the documentary series “La course à l’or bleu” by Alexandra Cliche-Rivard and Sofi Langis, produced by Impact TV, in which we will focus on the future of water in Quebec;
– the reality series “La robe” by Vanessa Cournoyer, produced by Sphère Média, pitting two designers against each other;
– the documentary series “Maman la mitraille” by Martin Paquette, produced by Urbania, in which Gilles Tessier, son of Monica la mitraille’s famous bank robber, will investigate to get to know her better;
– the documentary series “The Bocuse d’Or Effect” by Pascal Brouard, produced by Fair-Play, in which we follow chef Samuel Sirois and his team at the Olympics of Gastronomy;
the documentary “The eighth floor, days of revolt” by Pedro Ruiz, produced by Faits Divers Média Inc., a hybrid work that navigates between “autobiography and fiction” in which we deal with Jacques Lanctôt, a “unique” character who is involved in the Liberation of Quebec Front (FLQ);
– the documentary “Armed Assault” by Gaëlle D’Yglemarre, produced by Sphère Média, in which we report on the attack suffered by Stéphanie Raymond on December 15, 2011 at the hands of her superior in the Canadian Armed Forces;
– the documentary series “Everything for my puppy” by Mélissa Beaudet, produced by Attraction, in which we focus on people who are crazy about their dogs.