General-interest television pays tribute to Jean-Marc Vallée

In order to pay tribute to the memory of filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée, whose unexpected death shook both the cultural community and the Quebec public, general interest television channels will present special programming in his honor over the next few days.



Lea Carrier

Lea Carrier
Press

On Radio-Canada, the tribute, which began the day after the announcement of his death, with the presentation of the film Demolition, will continue throughout the week. Tuesday, an in-depth interview with Jean-Marc Vallée granted to host Michel Lacombe in 2016, will be broadcast in sound on ICI Première, at 7 p.m. (catch-up on January 3, at 9 p.m.), and in images on ICI RDI , At 20 o ‘clock.

Regular guest of Everybody talks about it, a 30-minute special show bringing together his many appearances at the big Sunday rendezvous, especially in the wake of the Emmy prize he won for the series Big Little Lies in 2017, will be presented on Wednesday, at 10:30 pm. Finally, a montage of reactions from various personalities to the sudden death of the esteemed filmmaker is available now on the Ohdio platform.

On the Télé-Québec side, the historical drama Victoria: the young years of a queen with Emily Blunt, and who had succeeded CRAZ Y, airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. and January 3 at 10 p.m.

On Cinépop, it will be possible to review Wild with Reese Witherspoon on January 10 at 4:15 p.m. and the Oscar winner Dallas Buyers Club January 20 at 12:50 a.m. Blacklist, the first feature film by Jean-Marc Vallée, is now available on video on demand, like the other films presented by Cinépop.

Finally, remember that the successful series Big Little Lies and Sharp Objects are available on the Crave paid platform, as well as his film Café de Flore and the documentary by Marie-Julie Dallaire, Like a wave, which he co-produced.


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