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- A linguist works with the military to communicate with alien lifeforms after twelve mysterious spacecraft appear around the world.
- -"Soirée canadienne" was a weekly Quebec television (in Canada) show broadcast every Saturday night, from 1960 to 1983, for 23 years, on Télé-7 (CHLT - Sherbrooke) and the Télé-Métropole network. The show was hosted by Louis Bilodeau. The one-hour program, with the theme of Quebecois (French-Canadian) folklore, was set against the backdrop of a typical Canadian house and recreated the universe of a vigil of yesteryear, articulated around performances of various orders (songs, gigues, dances, etc.) of its protagonists: the inhabitants of a given Quebec locality. The genius of Louis Bilodeau resided in this incredible capacity to relax the atmosphere and to let the forefront of common mortals, to replace the people as the engine of his own culture, playing a role both erased and acting of master of ceremonies.
- Back in Canada after an exile of over 20 years in Africa, Norbert a one time hood and revolutionist now turned humanitarian wishes only to return to Africa. Stuck amidst the red tape bureaucrats of Canadian immigration, he hopes to find exile by way of cargo boat. Before his departure he meets a young delinquent boy, named Christopher, who insists that Norbert finds a refuge for the Capuchin monkey he must abandon before taking his trip back home. Christopher convinces Norbert to place Trotsky, the monkey, at the local zoo and then drop him off at his mother's home near Quebec City, where Norbert will take the cargo boat that left without him back in Montreal.