The second seasons of “Classé Secret”, “Lac-Noir” and “A Crime” are supported by the Quebecor Fund.
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The company on Tuesday announced the names of Canadian producers who will receive financial investments as part of the 45th round of funding for its “Television Production Assistance Program.” For this round, the Quebecor Fund will provide a total contribution of more than $2.1 million.
Of this amount, $621,568 will go to three projects for the Intellectual Property Creation Support component and $1.5 million will be allocated to the Intellectual Property Production Support for International Markets component in partnership with Canada Media Fund ( CMF) adding $406,667 to this pool.
A total of ten feature series projects and one documentary series project that were selected share the investment from the Quebecor Fund.
The second season of “Bête noire” (Encore Télévision), “L’Air d’aller” (Urbania TV) and “La Confrérie” (ComediHa!) and the third of “Portrait-Robot” (AUCH) will be shown Get supported by the Quebecor Fund in partnership with the CMF. The same applies to the new Club illico series “Surprising Detective” (V10 Media), for which filming will begin shortly.
The new series “Temps de chien” (A Média) with François Bellefeuille and Émilie Bibeau and the second season of the series “Les Cavaliers” (Trio Orange) also count on the support of the Quebecor Fund.
The documentary series “Le Colosse” (Productions J), which focuses on the Plamondon Affair and nearly 30 years of legal wrongdoing, conspiracies, false testimony and fabrication of evidence, can also count on the support of the Quebecor Fund in partnership with the CMF.