, 1h34 Directed byRafaël Ouellet OriginCanada GenresDrama ActorsJulien Poulin, Patrice Dubois, Jacob Tierney, Noémie Godin-Vigneau, Stéphane Breton, Cindy Sampson Roles Bruno Rating67% Germain est un camionneur d’expérience. Lorsqu’il est impliqué dans un accident de la route qui provoque la mort d’une femme, son monde arrête de tourner et il sombre dans un état inquiétant. Rongé par la culpabilité, Germain n’a pas le courage de retourner derrière le volant de son camion. Il s’enfonce dans une léthargie qui inquiète son fils, Samuel.
Samuel part alors au Nouveau-Brunswick à la recherche de son frère Alain afin de retourner à la maison de leur enfance pour apporter du soutien à leur père.
En confrontant leurs différents drames, les trois hommes retrouveront ce qui les unit et de l’espoir pour les jours à venir.
, 1h45 Directed byPhilippe Falardeau OriginCanada GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ActorsDaniel Brière, Suzanne Clément, Antoine L'Écuyer, Micheline Bernard (actrice canadienne), Denis Gravereaux, Jean Maheux Roles Léa's Uncle Rating73% The story begins with a boy hanging himself in a tree, for fun. Léon is a 10-year-old kid, with a tendency to vandalize, lie, prank, steal or even attempt suicide. He is not necessarily suicidal, but to escape punishments for his other deeds, he uses the suicide trick to get out of blame. When his parents were making fighting, he sets fire to the bed, simply to make them stop. The story circulates around the evolving love of Léon, and another girl that lives next door, whose name is Lea. She is regularly beaten by her uncle, and dreams of a normal childhood, specifically showing a desire for Barbie dolls. Their love proves to be difficult however, as at first Leon cannot admit that he likes her, but when he confesses his love, Lea throws him off by replying that she too loves herself. Léon's mother moves away when she and her husband have had a big argument, and leaves the next day for Greece. Léon and his brother struggle to accept this, and try several different ways to get in touch with her, such as running away to Greece, ringing her, or trying to find her home address. Leon follows Lea's plan to go to Greece but really Lea wants to look for her father. Lea runs off to look for her father but her father moved over a year ago, according to the woman living in the house where he once lived. Leon and Lea return but Leon's father is furious and Leon jumps off a high ledge to attempt suicide but fails. One day, a woman that resembles Léons mother arrives from Greece, and delivers both messages and gifts from her. She is most probably a daughter. She also secretly gives Léon's brother the telephone number for her mother, and he telephones her many times in the dead of night; leaving expensive bills for Léon (the chronic liar) to take blame for. The story ends with Léon going to a local bowling alley where he often goes to spend time, but this time he places his head where the bowling ball hits the pins, and awaits the impact of the ball. Though he wakes up, and realizes that life may not be for him, but he is made for life.
, 1h50 Directed byRobert Morin OriginCanada GenresDrama, Thriller ThemesSerial killer films ActorsJean-Guy Bouchard, Patrice Dussault, Sylvain Marcel, Dominique Quesnel, Gildor Roy, Normand D'Amour Roles Sylvain Sigouin Rating64% Le 11 septembre 2001, dans un quartier résidentiel lavallois, les détectives Maurice et Sylvain poursuivent leur enquête sur les meurtres de trois prédateurs sexuels, tous retrouvés castrés et la bouche pleine de nourriture. La prochaine victime pourrait être Pierre, un voisin libéré la veille après avoir purgé une peine pour actes de pédophilie, bien qu'il ait toujours clamé son innocence. Durant la journée, l'ex-détenu aux abois croise divers résidents de sa rue auxquels il n'avait jamais parlé, dont une mère célibataire désespérément en quête d'amour, un paysagiste excentrique, ainsi que l'épouse dépressive et fugueuse de Sylvain. Parallèlement, cette dernière fraternise avec un voisin comptable aux prises avec un conjoint étouffant.
, 2h21 Directed bySteven Spielberg OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime ThemesLa provence, Transport films, L'usurpation d'identité, Films about automobiles, Road movies, Heist films, Chase films, Gangster films, Escroquerie ActorsLeonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken, Amy Adams, Martin Sheen, Nathalie Baye Roles French Police Rating80% In 1963, teen-aged Frank Abagnale (Leonardo DiCaprio) lives in New Rochelle, New York with his father Frank Abagnale, Sr. (Christopher Walken), and French mother Paula (Nathalie Baye). When Frank Sr. is denied a business loan at Chase Manhattan Bank due to unknown difficulties with the IRS, the family is forced to move from their large home to a small apartment. Paula carries on an affair with Jack (James Brolin), a friend of her husband. Meanwhile, Frank poses as a substitute teacher in his French class. Frank’s parents file for divorce, and Frank runs away. When he runs out of money, he begins relying on confidence scams to get by. Soon, Frank’s cons increase and he even impersonates an airline pilot. He forges Pan Am payroll checks and succeeds in stealing over $2.