Indefensible
Indefensible immerses us in the world of the Lapointe-Macdonald law firm and its dedicated criminal defense team.
Thanks to sharp instincts and a colourful past, Robert Piché found the strength to land his out-of-fuel plane and save the lives of the 306 people on board. In detox for alcoholism after surviving his heroic act, he must relive not only this dramatic incident, but also his time in prison. He cannot give meaning to his life without coming to terms with his past. The film Piché: The Landing of Man is the story of a risk taker getting back on his feet. Behind the hero, there is a deeply flawed and sensitive soul, which makes this man even larger than life.
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Policewoman Valérie Roberge has cracked the mystery of Lac-Noir. She now knows that the village is inhabited by residents with very special traits: they're werewolves. This season, the whole village has to deal with the arrival of two members of the Werewolf Senate and a mysterious reporter.
White Night takes place over two parallel time periods. The main period, the present day, depicts the unravelling of the Hébert family following the premature death of their mother Louise “Loulou” Hébert (France Castel).
While the Cerberus Squad investigates the mysterious disappearance of a farmer, Pelletier worries about Cindy, who is drawn back into the world of bikers following the shooting of a biker's son. Lily-Rose also takes risks for her partner.
In a frenzied race against time, In the Name of the Law tells the story of Simon Pelletier’s quest for justice. He’s desperate to escape the force of the law hot on his heels. Simon Pelletier was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he claims not to have committed.
Visiting her family’s property, Celine is confronted with the demons of her past.
White Night takes place over two parallel time periods. The main period, the present day, depicts the unravelling of the Hébert family following the premature death of their mother Louise “Loulou” Hébert (France Castel).
A symbol of success, the hockey gentleman, star, businessman, husband and father was admired and respected by all. Under constant pressure, this hockey legend with an extraordinary strength of character was able to recover from many injuries. Between 1950 and 1971, the series revisits the pivotal moments of the career of this Victoriaville-born national hero.