Every year, several young Quebecers go to Hawaii to qualify as Ocean Lifeguards (OL). During their stay, they have to go through extraordinary trials to prove that they can watch over beaches all through North America. This documentary series follows some of these athletes during this perilous and difficult training.
On the cusp of adulthood, three inseparable teenagers deal with complex love stories, face great humiliation and have existential questionings.
This documentary series is about the new digital stars living in the era of web 2.0, plunging into the lifestyle of the personalities and following the way they shape, control and market their image through their favorite social networks.
The Code F. and Code G. gang is back to tackle the unwritten laws of COVID-19! They take a humorous and self-deprecating look at many of the issues surrounding mandatory confinement!
Viewers of VRAK.TV must choose nine young Quebecers from a series of auditions held across the province. These promising young performers come together for a most unusual challenge: to star in a new rock opera created especially for the show.
Simone and Marie-Philippe turn their terrace into a place for parties and stimulating conversation with guests. Collaborators and friends drop by to give them tips based on their personal experience, lend a hand on a DIY project, serve as guinea pigs for one of Simone’s recipes, or act as sidekicks for one of Marie-Philippe’s crazy ideas.
Freaky Stories is a Canadian television series, which was originally broadcast by YTV in English and Canal Famille in French. It is an animated show about urban legends hosted by two animatronic puppets, Larry de Bug, a cockroach, and his gooey sidekick, Maurice the maggot in Ted's Diner - a 1940's era diner setting staffed by Rosie the waitress.
The series, described as "a Twilight Zone for kids", centers on the kind of myths and legends that are told as scary campfire or bedtime stories. Every episode always starts with and finishes with the phrase: "This is a true story, and it happened to a friend of a friend of mine." and by the words of Larry, "Just because they never happened, doesn't mean they ain't true." Animation styles and musical scoring varied within each half-hour episode, incorporating 20 different looks in the first season alone. The short stories and changing styles were specifically designed to keep viewers' attention span.
Male and female collaborators share the screen to sound off on just about every topic of interest to young people.