Sandra Dumaresq

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Sandra Dumaresq

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Way Over Me
1h 0m
TV Show 2021

Way Over Me

The series takes us into the world of mental health where Dr. Justine Mathieu meets with patients that were brought in by frontline emergency responders Clara St-Amand and Gabriel Beauregard.

Jeune Juliette
1h 37m
Movie 2019

Jeune Juliette

Fourteen-year old Juliette lives in the country with her father and her older brother. When Juliette was younger, her mother left the family to pursue her career in New York; from that moment, Juliette started to gain weight. Today, she’s not obese, but she’s clearly the heaviest girl at her high school. But that doesn’t stop her from being vivacious, funny and unrepentantly rebellious. Juliette has big dreams: she wants to throw the best parties, move to New York to live with her mother, and date the most gorgeous guy in her school, an older boy who is about to graduate. In short, she wants everything she can’t have—which sometimes makes her forget to appreciate those who really love her. We follow this brazen and endearing girl during her hectic last few weeks before summer vacation, and watch as she does some growing up—but not too much.

Infiltration
1h 33m
Movie 2017

Infiltration

A well-respected plastic surgeon dedicated to helping patients with severe burns questions his career, his family…his perfect life and ultimately, his sanity when an encounter with a disgruntled patient triggers a psychological spiral no one can control.

450, Chemin du Golf
0h 30m
TV Show 2003

450, Chemin du Golf

450 Chemin du Golf is a Quebec French language sitcom currently airing on TQS. The show revolves around how a suburban neighbourhood is turned upside-down when someone new moves into the area. The series stars François Massicotte, a well-known Québécois comedian. The title of the show refers to the 450 area code that is used for most of the suburbs off the island of Montreal. It has been met with negative reviews. In 2003, the show was denied funding from the Canadian Television Fund.

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