On Prime Video in 2024 | Brigitte Lafleur replaces Valérie Blais in Nuit blanche

Clearly, twists and turns abound both on screen and behind the scenes for Sleepless night. Brigitte Lafleur will replace Valérie Blais in the sequel to the series, expected on Prime Video next year.


The news was revealed Tuesday afternoon at the launch of 2023-2024 programming for Amazon’s streaming video service.

In an interview after the event, the executive producer of Sleepless night, Charles Lafortune, indicated that a scheduling conflict prevented Valérie Blais from meeting up with the rest of the team. The actress played Charlotte Hébert, the eldest daughter of Loulou Hébert (France Castel), the ex-model and businesswoman at the heart of the story of author Julie Hivon (Alerts, Helping Béatrice). Valérie Blais is currently starring in the film adaptation of Sisters-in-law. The filming of Sleepless night are also in full swing, under the direction of director Julien Hurteau (Alerts, The little kings).

” Unfortunately, [Valérie Blais] chose Sisters-in-law », said Charles Lafortune, who holds the position of vice-president of content and creation at Pixcom, the production company behind this family saga with thriller overtones.


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In the first season of Sleepless nightValérie Blais played Charlotte Hébert, single mother of a daughter with Down syndrome and director of a shelter for abused women

The other main actors of Sleepless night will reunite with their respective characters, including Marilyse Bourke, Jean-Philippe Perras, Michel Rivard, Ron Lea, Iannicko N’Doua, Antoine Pilon and Rose-Marie Perreault.

According to Charles Lafortune, the arrival of Brigitte Lafleur “works well”. As for the action of the new episodes, it will be set in the heart of the 1980s.


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Charles Lafortune at the launch of Prime Video on Tuesday

This is yet another incident in the history (in the broad sense) of Sleepless night. In December 2021, Radio-Canada caused a stir among 850,000 viewers by pulling the plug on the series after just one season, and above all, a finale full of twists and turns which left several questions unanswered. Last February, The Press revealed that Prime Video was going to resurrect this luxury soap, with the help of Séries Plus, which will offer it in a second broadcast window.

More hockey

Sleepless night marks Prime Video’s first foray into original Quebec fiction. Until now, the American platform had almost exclusively relied on humor to rally the beautiful province.

According to the director of Prime Video Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Magda Grace, the 2024 offering of the video service shows Amazon’s desire to please as many Quebecers as possible. This is in particular why it will relay two documentaries which affect our national sport: hockey. The first, Saving Sakic, will be interested in former Quebec Nordiques player Joe Sakic. Titled Chosen One: Alexandre Daiglethe second promises to paint an intimate portrait of the 1993 draft prospect, who ultimately never ignited the NHL.

Present at the unveiling, Alexandre Daigle indicated that he had taken part in the game of memories with great pleasure, especially since he indulged in it with his father, who was “in his last years of life” . “It felt good,” said the former Ottawa Senators player, now 48 years old.


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Alexandre Daigle

Prime Video will also relay Elisabeth Rioux: without filter, a documentary series on the Quebec entrepreneur and content creator which should show behind the scenes, or rather everything that we find behind her poses on Instagram. “I’m not just an influencer,” said the main interested party.

Elsewhere in fiction, the arrival of an American series filmed in Quebec and inspired by a local news item is also impatiently awaited. Produced by actress Jamie Lee Curtis, The Sticky will revisit the historic 2012 maple syrup theft in Saint-Louis-de-Blandford. The first minutes of this big production were presented to the media, but given a strict embargo, we must remain silent on everything we observed.

Guillaume Cyr and Suzanne Clément, who are among the Quebec actors appearing in the credits of the work with Mickaël Gouin, Guy Nadon, Jean-François Provençal and Marc Beaupré, spoke of a series filmed in English, but with “many, many of Quebec flavor.” As for Jamie Lee Curtis, she would be “extraordinary” and “generous”, according to Guillaume Cyr, who worked with her for a week during filming last spring. “She paid for food trucks for the team, she was pleasant with everyone,” revealed the actor.


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Guillaume Cyr and Suzanne Clément

LOL twice rather than once

Prime Video will continue to exploit the popularity of Quebec comedians to try to increase its market share in French Canada. This winter, the platform will offer the second season of LOL: Who will laugh last? Still piloted by Patrick Huard, this reality TV competition will feature the group of comedic personalities that we revealed last week, namely Stéphane Rousseau, Philippe Laprise, Katherine Levac, Neev, Rosalie Vaillancourt, Mariana Mazza, Fabien Cloutier, Pier-Luc Funk, Tai TL and Roxane Bruneau.


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Patrick Huard with some participants from the 2024 edition of LOL: Who will laugh last? : Neev, Fabien Cloutier Rosalie Vaillancourt, Stéphane Rousseau and Phillippe Laprise

During the announcement, Patrick Huard indicated that one of the strengths of the Quebec adaptation of the concept of Japanese origin was the “incredible camaraderie” between its participants. “We feel the complicity. It adds a layer,” pointed out the host of the competition, where each competitor tries to make others laugh without laughing themselves, under penalty of being eliminated.

Magda Grace of Prime Video noted, without providing figures, that the 2023 edition of LOL: Who will laugh last? had achieved “huge success” with “a multi-generational audience” last winter.

The third season has just been filmed.

Finally, Prime Video continues its association with Just for Laughs by presenting (from today) The ultimate gala. Recorded last summer, this special evening to mark the 40the anniversary of the Montreal festival brought together the biggest names in humor, including Martin Matte, Louis-José Houde and Yvon Deschamps. In front of journalists, the latter stressed that he would not have wanted to miss this meeting.


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Yvon Deschamps and Rosalie Vaillancourt

“I had to be there. I didn’t know what state I would be in. It’s been a long time since I [fait de l’humour sur scène]. But I took the risk, and I was happy. Because I was good. That didn’t make any sense! “, exclaimed the monument, laughing.


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