Opening Gala of the 37th Gémeaux Awards | Hat trick for Audrey came back and That’s how I love you

The fight promises to be tight between Audrey came back and That’s how I love you. The two series, which led the way towards the 37are Gémeaux awards with 14 nominations each, won three awards at the Opening Gala, presented on Sunday afternoon.

Posted at 5:24 p.m.

Marc-Andre Lemieux

Marc-Andre Lemieux
The Press

Audrey came back did well in three categories: Best Comedy, Best Direction – Comedy and Best Text – Comedy. Released last year on Club illico, Audrey came back tells the story of a woman from Sorel-Tracy who comes back from a coma after 15 years.

That’s how I love you was crowned the most successful production abroad. His production and his texts were also praised. These three trophies are in addition to the five others won Thursday evening at the industry gala.

Luc Dionne won the prize for the best texts (annual series) for District 31. The author wanted to thank the loyal fans of the show, which passed away in the spring after six immensely popular seasons. “It’s a terrible buzz to have 1.8 million people coming to see us for six years. »


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The author Luc Dionne was rewarded for District 31.

Still in fiction, the series We, presented exclusively on Club illico, won two awards, including Best Female Supporting Role (Annual Drama Series), awarded to Élise Guilbault. At the microphone, the actress sent a message to “friends of Quebecor”.

“Please put We in light. We didn’t deserve to be in the shade like it was [le cas durant] the last year. It’s a terrific series. »

In the spring, we learned that We had not been renewed. Its final 12 episodes will be available later this fall.


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Elise Guilbault won Best Female Supporting Role (Annual Series) for We.

Somewhere else, head of wood was crowned best reality show. This competition, in which 10 chefs compete in the middle of the forest, is offered on Vrai, Quebecor’s new platform.

Live from the universe won two golden statuettes, for its 13e season and for its December 31 special. France Beaudoin was also crowned best host of a cultural magazine for For takeoutbroadcast on ICI ARTV.


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France Beaudoin took the stage three times, to Live from the universe and For takeout.

On the youth side, fiction series Lou and Sophie (HERE Tou.tv) and six degrees (ICI Télé) left with three prizes each.


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