Les Invincibles
Les Invincibles | |
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Created by | François Létourneau (Writer) (Director and writer) |
Starring | François Létourneau Patrice Robitaille Catherine Trudeau |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 12 (season 1) 12 (season 2) 11 (season 3) 35 (total) |
Production | |
Running time | 43 minutes approximate |
Release | |
Original network | Radio-Canada |
Original release | September 14, 2005 March 25, 2009 | –
External links | |
Website |
Les Invincibles is a comedy/drama television series from Radio-Canada produced by Casablanca Productions and Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm.
The story is about four men in their early thirties signing a pact ordaining the simultaneous break-up of their current relationships, and the subsequent adoption of a common responsibility-free life.
In 2006, the show won an "Olivier" for best drama series.
The third and last season ended on March 25, 2009.
A remake of the series was made in France. Filming began in Strasbourg in August 2008 and the show was broadcast on the Franco-German Arte network in Fall 2009.
Cast[]
- : Carlos Fréchette
- François Létourneau : Pierre-Antoine « P-A » Robitaille
- Patrice Robitaille : Steve Chouinard
- : Rémi Durocher
- Catherine Trudeau : Lyne Boisvert
- Geneviève Néron : Kathleen Samson
- Lucie Laurier : Jolène
- : Vicky
- Germain Houde : Alain Robitaille
- : Gysèle
- Isabel Richer : Jeanne Langlois
- Donald Pilon : M. Boisvert
- : Manon
- Patrick Drolet : Richard
- Sylvain Marcel : Bernard
- Robin Aubert : Damien
- : Cynthia
- : Marie-Ange
- : Mélanie
DVD releases[]
Alliance Home Entertainment has released all three seasons on DVD in Canada.
DVD Name | Ep# | Region 1 (CAN) |
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Season 1 | 12 | October 10, 2006[1] |
Season 2 | 12 | October 16, 2007[2] |
Season 3 | 11 | July 28, 2009[3] |
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-05. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Archived copy". www.lecinema.ca. Archived from the original on 26 July 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
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External links[]
Categories:
- Television shows filmed in Quebec
- 2005 Canadian television series debuts
- 2009 Canadian television series endings
- Ici Radio-Canada Télé original programming
- Canadian mockumentary television series
- 2000s Canadian comedy-drama television series
- 2000s Canadian satirical television series
- 2000s Canadian LGBT-related comedy television series
- Canadian television show stubs