"Paul à Québec" is a film adaptation of the graphic novel by Michel Rabagliati. The story follows Paul, a man in his forties, who lives in Montreal with his wife and their two young sons. The family decides to spend their summer vacation at the cottage of Paul's brother and sister-in-law in Quebec.
During their time in Quebec, Paul's father-in-law falls ill and passes away, leading to a series of emotional and reflective moments for the family. The film explores themes of family dynamics, grief, and the passage of time.
As the family navigates their loss and the challenges that come with it, Paul also reflects on his own life and relationships, leading to moments of growth and self-discovery. The film captures the complexities of family life and the ways in which we cope with loss and change.
Overall, "Paul à Québec" is a poignant and heartfelt exploration of family, grief, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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Paul à Québec
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Se colorier [Trailer]
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Alex Nevsky:
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La ritournelle de Mathilde
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Jeno Zsigo:
Composer
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Gens du pays
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Gilles Vigneault:
Writer
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Ave Maria
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Franz Schubert:
Composer
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Beer Garten
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Igor Dvorkin:
Composer
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Où sont-elles
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Paul Piché:
Composer
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Five Hundred Miles
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Complainte pour Sainte-Catherine
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Anna McGarrigle:
Composer
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Dirait-on (Les chansons des roses N° 5)
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Morten Lauridsen:
Composer
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Après on va où ?
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Michel Rivard:
Performer
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