The director Serge Denoncourt meets up with personalities from Quebec and Europe in the "City of Light" who are passing through or live there. On the programme: lively interviews, culture, festive and crazy moments!
The director Serge Denoncourt meets up with personalities from Quebec and Europe in the "City of Light" who are passing through or live there. On the programme: lively interviews, culture, festive and crazy moments!
Serge meets a perfumer and shares a meal with host Jean-Philippe Wauthier. He talks to the director of the Odéon theater, then joins his former student, David Savard, in front of the Comédie-Française.
Serge goes to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées to meet up with singer Patrick Bruel, and discovers the Cirque d'Hiver Bouglione with Quebec singer Petitom, who is triumphing in the role of Molière in Paris.
Serge visits Roland-Garros stadium with Henri Leconte. He then chats with actress Magalie Lépine-Blondeau and returns to the Gymnase Marie-Bell theater, where his Arturo Brachetti show was very successful.
Serge meets Quebec actress and director Monia Chokri and Franco-Quebec singer and actor Aliocha Schneider. We then follow him to the Paris suburbs, as he holds the final auditions for his next project, the show "La Haine".
Serge goes to a fashion show at Paris Fashion Week. He meets businesswoman Inès de la Fressange, who represents French elegance for many people. He ends up being surprised by one of the world's greatest chocolatiers, Patrick Roger.
Serge meets the singer Grégoire, who tells him about the creation of the song "Toi + Moi". We then follow him to the grand premiere of the musical "Bernadette de Lourdes", and his meeting with the likeable Belgian singer Axelle Red.
Serge meets Gregory Dorcel, the boss of the French adult video empire. He then joins the muse Clara Mia on a photoshoot and has a drink with Anne-Marie Losique. He ends up talking about good manners with Marie de Tilly.
Serge talks about imposture, art and delinquency with Quebec host Stéphan Bureau. He then takes a tour on a bateau-mouche with the Belgian singer Pierre de Maere, a committed artist who is involved in every aspect of his career.
Serge has a drink with singer Vincent Niclo. Together, they meet a dancer from the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret. Serge then joins writer Dany Laferrière, with whom he opens the doors to the Académie française.
Serge talks about Parisian clichés with the novelist Irène Frain from Brittanny. He then joins singer Daniel Lavoie, who confides in him that his primary source of inspiration is and has always been love.
Serge goes to the Théâtre les Blancs-Manteaux with the comedian Anne Roumanoff, where she first performed. He visits the specialist bookshop Les Mots à la Bouche and meets columnist Mathieu Bock-Côté for a "civilised chat".
Serge poses for the photographer to the stars, Thomas Vollaire, then goes to the Paparazzi restaurant. He talks to Anthony Kavanagh in front of the Olympia about his breakthrough in France. He then talks to pianist Hélène Mercier at the Grand Amour Hotel.
Serge visits the Museum of Hunting and Nature with Pierre Lapointe and the famous Jean Roger Paris ceramics workshop. He continues his visit at the Montmartre Museum, with former Paris Opera prima ballerina Aurélie Dupont.
The director Serge Denoncourt meets up with personalities from Quebec and Europe in the "City of Light" who are passing through or live there. On the programme: lively interviews, culture, festive and crazy moments!
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