MONTREAL — Bell Media’s Crave announced today the addition of several acclaimed Quebec films to its lineup starting in October.
Crave subscribers will be able to discover Norbourg on Oct. 14, Au revoir le bonheur on Oct. 22 and L’inhumain on Oct. 28, followed by Arsenault et fils starring Karine Vanasse, Guillaume Cyr and Luc Picard on Nov. 18.
In the coming weeks, the films Lignes de fuite and Pas d’chicane dans ma cabane will also drop on Crave.
Other titles that will be available by the end of the year include Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis (Oct. 19) 1991 (Oct. 25), La chute de l’empire américain (Nov. 5), Congorama (Nov. 23) and Le sens de l’humour (Dec. 1).
Crave’s catalogue of Quebec movies already includes notable films such as Mommy, Incendies, Les oiseaux ivres, La Florida, Nelly and La Bolduc.
“Quebec cinema is an integral part of our cultural identity and we are very proud to be able to contribute to its influence across the country,” said Suzane Landry, vice-president of content development, programming and information at Bell Media, in an English translation of Crave’s press release.
“Between works recently released in cinemas and classic films, Crave offers a showcase of choice for Quebec creators and artists.”
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