TORONTO – Marking a first for Bell Media’s Crave, the six-part drama series from Québec, Way Over Me (Sortez-Moi de Moi), will be available in both French and English on Friday, May 7th.
The series is available in its original French format on Crave Super Écran and simultaneously on Crave with English subtitles or dubbed audio.
“Since launching Crave as a fully bilingual service more than a year ago, we’ve strived to create bold original content that appeals to Canadians in both official languages and ultimately, adds breadth to our bilingual offering,” said Justin Stockman, vice-president, content development and programming, in the release.
The cast includes Vincent Leclerc, Pascale Bussières, Sophie Lorain, Émile Proulx-Cloutier, Valérie Blais, Bruno Marcil, Danielle Proulx, Émile Schneider, and Sandra Dumaresq. Way Over Me (Sortez-Moi de Moi) is based on an original idea by Sophie Lorain and Alexis Durand-Brault. Durand-Brault also directs the series.
The drama takes viewers inside the world of mental health care, says the release, “with Dr. Justine Mathieu (Bussières) following patients brought to her by emergency care front-line responders Clara St-Amand (Lorain), Myriam Melançon (Dumaresq), and Gabriel Beauregard (Marcil). Despite her misgivings, Dr. Mathieu is attracted to a new patient, David Ducharme (Leclerc), who is struggling with a bipolar episode. Their secret relationship grows more and more compromising. Meanwhile, Clara and Gabriel handle difficult cases in the field while facing their own family problems.”
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