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16 Hudson, Season 2

  • 39 x 7 mins
  • Production Co.: Big Bad Boo Studios Inc.
  • Producers: Shabnam Rezaei, Aly Jetha, Suzanne Bolch, John May
  • Writers: John May, Suzanne Bolch, Jen Daley, Rodney Guzman, Jay Vaidya, Jeph Ree, Richard Young, John Slama
  • 
Director: Shabnam Rezaei
  • Platform/Broadcasters: TVO, Knowledge Network, SRC, ICI
  • Location of Principal Photography: Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Vancouver, British Columbia

16 Hudson is a charming building, on a quiet street, in a big city where you can always find a friendly face. These are the adventures of group of neighbors who treasure each other’s similarities and differences.

Amélie et compagnie! Season 4

  • 17 x 25 min
  • Production Co.: Carte Blanche Films inc.
  • Producer:  Tracy Legault
  • Writers: Annik Alder, Martin Doyon, Annie Langlois, Sarah Lalonde, Gabriel D. Farmer
  • Directors: Nathalie Toriel, Dominique Cardona
  • Platform/Broadcaster:  TFO
  • Location of Principal Photography: Sudbury (Ontario)
  • Location of Prod. Co.:  Ottawa (Ontario)

Amélie is growing up and is now a tween, surrounded by the younger kids. When they witness ill treatment of their animal friends, the group mobilizes to come to their defence. Thanks to her ability to communicate with animals, Amélie designs a protection plan that has surprising repercussions.

Amours d’occasion

  • 8 x 9 to 14 mins
  • Production Co.: Les Productions St-Laurent Web inc.
  • Producers: Lou Bélanger, Rafael Perez, Marie-Pierre Bellerose
  • Writers: Evangéline Kabuya, Lindsay Carpentier, Nicolas Lanthier-Rogers
  • Director: Evangéline Kabuya
  • Platform/Broadcaster:  ICI tou.tv
  • Location of Principal Photography: Montreal, Québec
  • Location of Prod. Co.:  Québec, Québec

Romantic drama series inspired by Gabrielle Roy novel Bonheurs d’occasion. Modern portraits of the inhabitants of the St-Henri district of Montreal are revealed through their love stories.

Avocado Toast

  • 10 x 10 mins
  • Production Co.: Guts And Gall Productions Inc.
  • Producers: Charlie David, Heidi Lynch, Perrie Voss
  • Writers: Heidi Lynch, Perrie Voss
  • Director: Sam Coyle
  • Platform/Broadcasters: OUTtvGO, HighballTV
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

Ever wonder about your parents’ sex life? Neither did Molly and Elle until coming out and a divorce forces them to learn about their parents’ new sexcapades. When it comes to millennials and baby boomers, these nuts haven’t fallen so far from the family tree.

Band Ladies

  • 6 x 11 mins
  • Production Co.: 11463152 Canada Inc.
  • Producers: Kate Fenton, Dana Puddicombe, Molly Flood, Matt Campagna, Melissa D’Agostino
  • Writers: Kate Fenton, Dana Puddicombe
  • Director: Molly Flood
  • Platform/Broadcasters: HighballTV
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

Five disenchanted women, sick of their repetitive lives and boring book club, find freedom by forming a punk band. When a viral video launches them into a music career, they discover true friendship, three chord progressions and an inner strength no one thought they had, least of all themselves.

C’est comme ça que je t’aime

  • 10 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Productions Casablanca inc.
  • Producers: Joanne Forgues, Catherine Faucher
  • Writer: François Létourneau
  • Director: Jean-François Rivard
  • Platform/Broadcaster: SRC
  • Locations of Principal Photography: Montréal and surroundings (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

The unbelieveable journey of two couples in crisis who resort to crime to spice up their love lives, amassing 20 victims between 1974 to 1976. How is it possible that these classic, docile, middle class couples, without any criminal history, come to terrorize an entire region? This is what happens to two couples when hopes of love, friendship and family life are crushed.

Coroner, Season 2

  • 8 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Muse Entertainment & Back Alley Films
  • Producers: Morwyn Brebner, Jonas Prupas, Adrienne Mitchell, Peter Emerson, Brett Burlock, Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
  • Writers: Morwyn Brebner, Noelle Carbone, Sean Reycraft, Seneca Aaron, Shannon Masters, Wendy Brathwaite, Nathalie Younglai
  • Directors: Adrienne Mitchell, Winnifred Jong, Charles Officer
  • Platform/Broadcaster: CBC
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario & Montreal, Quebec

Coroner is a procedural about a female coroner who investigates suspicious deaths in Toronto. Our coroner, Jenny Cooper, is a woman of action. It’s her job to investigate how a person died – and in doing so, she often finds out why. Jenny deals with cases that test her emotionally and physically, as well as confronting her own issues from her past.

Decoys

  • 6 x 15 mins
  • Production Co.: Counterfeit Pictures Inc.
  • Producers: David Pelech, Shane Corkery, Anton Leo, Dan Bennett, Iva Golubovic
  • Writer: David Pelech
  • Director: Sebastian Cluer
  • Platform/Broadcasters: CBC GEM
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

A comedic mockumentary series that follows an array of deeply committed competitors as they strive to win the prestigious (in their minds) Northern Alberta Duck Decoy Carving Competition.

Diggstown, Season 2

  • 6 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Waterstar Entertainment Inc., Freddie Films Inc. & Circle Blue Films Inc.
  • Producers: Floyd Kane, Amos Adetuyi, Brenda Greenberg, Todd Berger, Stephanie Johnson, Karen Wentzell
  • Writers: Floyd Kane, Lynn Coady, Ellen Vanstone, Lisa Codrington, Priscilla White
  • Directors: Kelly Makin, Cory Bowles, Lynne Stopkewich, Sharon Lewis
  • Platform/Broadcaster: CBC
  • Location of Principal Photography: Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Halifax, Nova Scotia & Mississauga, Ontario

Marcie Diggs, a star corporate lawyer and avid surfer, reconsiders her priorities after her beloved aunt commits suicide following a malicious prosecution. Landing at a legal aid office, Marcie is driven by one thing – to never again allow innocent lives to be destroyed by the justice system. The team of legal aid lawyers that Marcie works with are a curious band of do-gooders, cynics and scrappers – messy souls struggling to keep their own personal demons out of their practice.

Doomsday Brothers

  • 18 x 30 mins
  • Production Co.: Portfolio Entertainment & N12 Productions II Inc.
  • Producers: Lisa Olfman, Joy Rose, Alain Dagenais
  • Writers: Will Wennekers, Doug Sinclair, Andrew Healey, Robin Stein, Andrew DeAngelis, Kate Hewlett, Jeremy Winkels, Ivy Johnson, Craig Martin, Mark Little, Jono Howard, Mark Steinberg, Penelope Lawrence, Emma Overton, Allan Markuz
  • Directors: Suren Perera
  • Platform/Broadcaster:  TELETOON
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.:  Toronto, Ontario & Montreal, Quebec

The Doomsday Brothers follows the post-apocalyptic adventures of burly Rafe Burns and his nerdy brother Gabe, who are tasked with protecting what’s left of their rural hometown after an interstellar wave of alien radiation made the world go “Ka-BOOM!” leaving every living organism on the planet mutated. In the aftermath of this unforeseen cataclysm, the mutant survivors of the rural town of St. Zephyr (population 10 down from 1000) rely on Rafe and Gabe to defend them against the monsters and marauders who roam the wasteland looking for supplies and preying on the weak.

Faits divers, Season 3

  • 6 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Les Productions Sovimage inc.
  • Producer: Sophie Deschênes
  • Writer: Joanne Arseneau
  • Director: Stéphane Lapointe
  • Platform/Broadcaster: SRC
  • Locations of Principal Photography: Montréal, North Shore and South Shore (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

In season 3, three worlds intersect: the motorcycle cops of Mascouche, sex extortion and a group of UFO-ologists. Constance and her team are called to a crime scene near a turkey farm. Some believe that a has-been singer from a popular music group, had something to do with the murder. Others believe that Benoit Charron, participating at a UFO conference, was kidnapped by extra-terrestrials. This looks like a tough case for our police of Mascouche.

Je voudrais qu’on m’efface

  • 7 x 15 mins
  • Production Co.: Babel Films inc.
  • Producers: Marco Frascarelli, Eric Piccoli, Philippe-A. Allard, Félix Rose
  • Writers: Eric Piccoli, Florence Lafond
Director: Eric Piccoli
  • Platform/Broadcaster: ICI tou.tv
  • Location of Principal Photography: Montreal, Quebec
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montreal, Quebec

A message of childhood hope. In a working class Montreal neighbourhood, three childhoods collide. Three children with childhood dreams live in the same building where they are forced to grow up too quickly in order to handle their tough environment. They try to save themselves through their imaginations. Based on a novel by Anais Barbeau-Lavalette.

Kristal Clear, Season 2

  • 10 x 6 mins
  • Production Co.: Kristal Clear Productions
  • Producers: Shannon Fewster, Joshua Demers
  • Writers: Amanda Fahey
  • Director: Joshua Demers
  • Platform/Broadcasters: YouTube
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

Season Two follows an internet celebrity and “selfie queen” who reunites with her estranged identical twin after waking up to discover she’s invisible. With Kristal’s revelation of invisibility being seen as a hoax by social media, Kristal is thrown into full-on existential crisis. When her invisible shoe/romper disappear, Kristal is snapped out of her zombified funk and confronted by her own mortality. With the clock ticking to find a cure, the sisters must also confront the source of all their angst in the form of their mother.

L’académie, Season 3

  • 10 x 30 mins
  • Production Co.: Les Productions Passez Go III inc.
  • Producers: Félix Tétreault, Marie-Claude Blouin, Vicky Bounadère
  • Writers: Sarah-Maude Beauchesne Geneviève Simard Jean-Philippe Baril-Guérard
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Directors: Sandra Coppola, Marie-Claude Blouin
  • Platform/Broadcaster: TVA
  • Locations of Principal Photography: Oka and Montréal (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

The story of five inseparable girlfriends at the start of their final year of high school who make a pact : no more boys until the end of the year, to protect themselves from broken hearts. Their plan is turned upside down when 10 new male students begin at the Academy. With butterflies in their stomachs and secret rendez-vous, their will-power is put to the test! We witness their search for happiness and the unwavering solidarity that unites these friends who face the obstacles together, never abandonning their dreams.

Lady Dicks

  • 10 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Cameron Pictures Inc.
  • Producers: Tassie Cameron, Amy Cameron, Sherry White, Alex Patrick
  • Writers: Tassie Cameron, Sherry White
  • Directors: TBD
  • Platform/Broadcaster: CBC
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

Lady Dicks is a comedic, action-packed female buddy cop drama and a raunchy, honest portrayal of two polar opposite female detectives. As skilled and as tough as the duos in Lethal Weapon or Beverly Hills Cop, but also stressed, overwhelmed, and – having given up on the dream of a happy family and deciding to put their careers first – wondering what they worked so hard for. 

Le 422

  • 13 x 23 mins
  • Production Co.: Blachfilms inc.
  • Producers: Vincent Lafortune, Benoit Lach
  • Writers: Benoit Lach, Vincent Lafortune
  • Director: Benoit Lach
  • Platform/Broadcaster: Télé-Québec
  • Locations of Principal Photography: Montréal and surroundings (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

Three teens look for something to amuse themselves. In a deserted suburban bungalow they discover a secret passage and a padlocked mysterious door that they manage to open. On the other side, a black hole, “the eighth dimension”. Their dangerous adventure begins. Lou and his friends explore a parallel and mysterious dimension, hoping to discover a valuable treasure.

Le Killing, Season 2

  • 10 x 11 to 20 mins
  • Production Co.: Coproductions La Corp KOTV Inc.
  • Producers: Mélanie Viau, Camille Montreuil, Louis-Philippe Drolet, Julien T Chartier, Louis Morissette, Mathieu Cauchon, Alain Chicoine
  • Writers: Alec Pronovost, Alex Pelletier
Director: Alec Pronovost
  • Platform/Broadcaster: noovo.ca
  • Location of Principal Photography: Boucherville and Trois-Rivière, Québec
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montreal, Quebec

It’s a new summer at Camp Saint-Cardinal! Clochette has an identity crisis, Quenouille learns to handle depression, and they all question themselves, grow up and support each other. One even finds true love!

Les Fleuristes

  • 6 x 9 mins
  • Production Co.: UGO Média inc.
  • Producers: Patrick Bilodeau, Shawn Bedford, Nathalie Vézina, Lisa Tremblay
  • Writer: Nicolas Krief
  • Director: Maxime Pouliot
  • Platform/Broadcasters: TV5/unis.ca, telequebec.tv
  • Location of Principal Photography: Montreal and Laval, Quebec
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montreal, Quebec

Akmar, an immigrant, has a reputation as one of the best florists in town. He hires his nephew Walid as an apprentice. Walid accepts his uncle’s offer, but doesn’t give up his true dream of being a comedian. While Akmar tries to indoctrinate him with traditional values, he butts heads with his nephew’s ambitions. Over time, they learn to overcome their differences and to adapt to each other in an unexpected way.

Les Mutants

  • 50 x 24 mins
  • Production Co.: Téléfiction Productions Inc.
  • Producers: Lucie Veillet, Martine Quinty, Annie Blais
  • Writers: Annie Langlois, Marie-Frédérique Laberge-Millot, Pascal Chevarie, Marie-Philippe Châtillon, Martin Doyon, Raphaël Codebecq, Louis-Charles Sylvestre
  • Directors: François Bégin, Yann Tanguay, Stéphane Lapointe, Eza Paventi, Pierre Théoret
  • Platform/Broadcaster: Télé-Québec
  • Locations of Principal Photography: Montréal and surroundings (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

The story of a strange friendship between three young humans and a family of mutants (humans with animal-like growths and deformities)/ Together, our three heroes try to discover the mystery behind the transformation of this normal family into mutants… and hope to find a way to return them to their normal appearance. This mission tests their abilities and forces them to confront their biggest fears.

Les Pays d’en haut, Season 5

  • 6 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Productions LBH inc.
  • Producers: François Rozon, Sophie Deschênes
  • Writer: Gilles Desjardins
  • 
Director: Yan England
  • Platform/Broadcasters: SRC, ARTV, AMI-TV
  • Locations of Principal Photography: Montréal and Rawdon (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

In the 5th season of this historical drama, Donalda and Séraphin return to their much loved village in the Laurentians to bury Père Laloge. A smallpox epidemic breaks out in Sainte-Adèle and the town is quarantined. The new priest is the opposite of his predecessor, extolling the virtue of sobriety and determined to close the hotel, to the despair of Oscar and Délima! Divided, the inhabitants of Sainte-Adèle must find a solution to eradicate the menace hovering over the town.

Max et Livia, Season 3

  • 10 x 30 mins
  • Production Co.: Productions Pixcom inc.
  • Producer: Martin Roy
  • Writers: Pierre-Louis Sanschagrin, Julien Tapp, Mathilde Dumont, Martine Pagé, Marie-Hélène Lapierre
  • 
Director: Martin Roy
  • Platform/Broadcaster: Vrak (Bell Media)
  • Location of Principal Photography: Montréal (Québec)
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal (Québec)

Even if Livia cannot get used to her father’s new girlfriend, together they find a way to move forward. Luckily, Max and Livia have a father-daughter relationship full of love and humour and they can count on Dom who never hesitates to do whatever it takes to support his friends.

Miikshi the Meek Sheep

  • 10 x 7 mins
  • Production Co.: Miikshi Digital I Inc.
  • Producers: Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, Lindsay Lee, Justin T. Lee, Jennifer McCann
  • Writers: Lindsay Lee, Carly Watt, Michael Goldlist
  • Director: Justin T. Lee
  • Platform/Broadcasters: Shaftesbury Kids YouTube Channel
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, ON
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, ON

MIIKSHI follows the adventures of a shy but genius sheep scientist who saves the world one day at a time. Brought to life through hand puppets and model miniature effects, the live action series provides a strong female role model for a generation of STEM-loving kids.

Murdoch Mysteries, Season 13

  • 18 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Shaftesbury Inc.
  • Producers: Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, Peter Mitchell, Yannick Bisson, Paul Aitken, Simon McNabb, Julie Lacey, Stephen Montgomery, Dan Trotta, Mary Pedersen
  • Writers: Peter Mitchell, Paul Aitken, Simon McNabb, Mary Pedersen, Dan Trotta, Noelle Girard, Lori Spring, Maureen Jennings
  • Directors: Yannick Bisson, Sherren Lee, Harvey Crossland, Mina Shum, Mars Horodyski, Craig David Wallace, Gary Harvey, Peter Mitchell
  • Platform/Broadcaster: CBC
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

Set in Toronto at the dawn of the 20th century during the age of invention, Murdoch Mysteries is a drama series that explores the intriguing world of William Murdoch, a detective who pioneers innovative forensic techniques to solve some of the city’s most gruesome murders.

My Pride

  • 10 x 12 mins
  • Production Co.: My Pride Season One Inc.
  • Producers: Madeleine Patton, Davin Lengyel
  • Writers: Madeleine Patton
  • Director: Madeleine Patton
  • Platform/Broadcasters: tribbleofdoom YouTube Channel
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

An animated fantasy series that follows the story of a young disabled lioness as she traverses the unforgiving dry season without a Pride.

Private Eyes, Season 4

  • 12 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Entertainment One Television Productions Ltd.
  • Producers: Jocelyn Hamilton, Tecca Crosby, Shawn Piller, Lloyd Segan, Jason Priestly, Alexandra Zarowny, James Thorpe, Alex Jordan, Melody Fox
  • Writers: Marcus Robinson, Michelle Ricci, Melody Fox, Caitlin D. Fryers, Aaron Bala, Sydney Rae Calvert, Katrina Saville
  • Directors: Shawn Piller, Samir Rehem, Cindy Sampson, Jason Priestley, James Genn, Katrina Saville, Winnie Jong
  • Platform/Broadcaster: Corus / Global TV
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

Private Eyes is a procedural private detective drama featuring two strong and forever-competing characters investigating high-stakes cases of the week. Ex-professional sports player Matt Shade irrevocably changes his life when he decides to team up with fierce P.I. Angie Everett to form an unlikely investigative powerhouse.

Slo Pitch

  • 10 x 6 mins
  • Production Co.: Boss & Co Ltd.
  • Producers: Karen Knox, Gwenlyn Cumyn, Michael Schram, Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie
  • Writers: Karen Knox, Gwenlyn Cumyn
  • 
Director: J Stevens
  • Platform/Broadcasters: KindaTV YouTube Channel
  • Location of Principal Photography: Toronto, Ontario
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Toronto, Ontario

The Brovaries, Toronto’s queerest underdog slo-pitch beer league team, are determined to make it to the playoffs this year. But can they do it? With enemy fraternisation, too much beer, not enough beer, a depressed former pro player, and a key member facing deportation, the answer is clear: No. They absolutely do not.

Top Dogs: Homicide

  • 8 x 7 mins
  • Production Co.: Koze inc.
  • Producers: Vincent Chabot, Guillaume Lacelle
  • Writers: Alexandre Bisaillon, Odrée Rousseau, Guillaume Lacelle
Director: Pierre-Luc Miville
  • Platform/Broadcaster: noovo.ca
  • Location of Principal Photography: Montreal, Quebec
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Longueuil, Quebec

Alex and Yan, two investigators with wacky theories, always figure out the strange murders that are assigned to them. Even if all the proof points to a suicide, or a settling of accounts, and the expert theory of the crime scene investigator is irrefutable, our two investigators always find the truth. They are strong – until one mystery escapes them. Their investigation takes them to the Caribbean in search of their inner selves.

Transplant

  • 13 x 60 mins
  • Production Co.: Datsit Sphère Inc.
  • Producers: Bruno Dubé, Jocelyn Deschènes, Virginia Rankin, Jeremy Spry, Tara Woodbury, Joseph Kay, Rachel Langer, Lynne Kamm, Nikolijne Troubetzkoy, Jenn Engels, Holly Dale, Lauren Mackinlay
  • Writers: Joseph Kay, Rachel Langer, Lynne Kamm, Nikolijne Troubetzkoy, Tamara Moulin, Sarah Glinski, Jenn Engels, Anar Ali, Sami Khan
  • Directors: Holly Dale, Alain Desrochers, Stefan Pleszczynski, Erik Canuel
  • Platform/Broadcaster: Bell Media
  • Location of Principal Photography: Montréal, Quebec
  • Location of Prod. Co.: Montréal, Quebec

Transplant is a medical drama about a maverick young doctor who fled a dangerous part of the world and unexpectedly becomes the heart of one of the best hospitals in Canada.