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Karine Vanasse on Before the Crash, the series by Éric Bruneau and Kim Lévesque-Lizotte

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Karine Vanasse on Before the Crash, the series by Éric Bruneau and Kim Lévesque-Lizotte

Karine Vanasse, Émile Proulx-Cloutier, as well as Mani Soleymanlou, will perform alongside Éric Bruneau in Before the crash, the first series he wrote with his wife Kim Lévesque-Lizotte.

This financial drama series, which will begin filming on April 19, will air during the 2022-2023 season on ICI Télé.

Before the crash forms the first foray into scriptwriting for actor Éric Bruneau, who has been working on the series for five years.

The one we watched so much in the cinema (The realm of beauty) than television (Lies), will also star, Marc-André. His character has been described as a free electron, follower of voluntary simplicity, who stands out in the ultra-competitive world of finance he left four years ago.

A man and woman side by side at a red carpet event posing for the cameras.

Émile Proulx-Cloutier will play François, a former colleague who offers her the opportunity to return to the world of investment banking, starting downstairs.

Starring Karine Vanasse, Evelyne, Marc-André’s best friend and François’s wife, persuades him to accept the proposal.

Marc-André’s path will also cross with Patrick (Mani Soleymanlou), who is financially successful, and Vincent (Benoit Drouin-Germain), a public servant who is recovering from burnout caused by stress experienced while working at industry. banking.

Myriam Fournier, Mylène Mackay, Marie-France Marcotte, Sacha Charles, Marc Messier, Guy Nadon, Holden Wong, Kevin Ranély, Chanel Mings, Luis Oliva and Naadei Lyonnais are also part of the cast, which is not yet complete.

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The miniseries of ten 60 -minute episodes was produced by Sophie Deschênes, for Sovimage productions (The lands above, Miscellaneous facts). It was directed by Stéphane Lapointe (Miscellaneous facts, All to me).

Source: Radio-Canada

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