The Netflix online content platform will make available to its subscribers across the country a dozen Quebec and Canadian television series, including a large number of French-language works such as the hit soap opera Caleb’s daughters.
The American multinational has announced that it has acquired the rights to several titles that will gradually enter the viewing platform in Canada.
As of Friday, the Quebec drama series will be available For Sarawhich was originally broadcast on the TVA channel, as well as the Canadian comedy Sensitive Skin.
Starting August 31, three more titles will be added to Netflix’s extensive catalog: Rookie Blue (Recruits of the 15th in Quebec), Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays and Sequels. This last series of six episodes is the adaptation of the detective novel “Le Cri du cerf” by Johanne Seymour.
Quebec series Caleb’s daughters, Trauma, 19-2, The Siege and life, life will then be accessible by January 2023.
Director of Original Series at Netflix, Danielle Woodrow, said in a statement that the company wants people back home “of all ages to be able to enjoy these amazing series again or discover local stories they may not have known. be never seen before”. “These series are proof of the long history of talented storytellers in this country and we look forward to bringing new series from Canada to our members soon,” she added.
Last year, the international giant announced the acquisition of 25 Quebec films. A year before, it is the series of the actress Florence Longpré Can you hear me? which appeared on the platform.
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