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1h 14m | Documentary
By forcing the end of tours and the cancellation of live concerts, the COVID-19 pandemic has put many musicians out of work. While some artists have opted for performances broadcast live on Facebook or on the screens of drive-ins, the Drummondville group Les Trois Accords has chosen another approach: cinema. In one of the MELS studios in Montreal, Simon Proulx and his acolytes perform a dozen songs, including some of their greatest hits. Behind and above the musicians, giant screens broadcast images and short films showing — or not — the lyrics of the songs.
Director: Louis-Philippe Eno
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Producer(s): Claude Larivée
Cast: Pierre-Luc Boisvert, Charles Dubreuil, Alexandre Parr, Simon Proulx
Official Site: lestroisaccords.com
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1h 14m | Documentary
By forcing the end of tours and the cancellation of live concerts, the COVID-19 pandemic has put many musicians out of work. While some artists have opted for performances broadcast live on Facebook or on the screens of drive-ins, the Drummondville group Les Trois Accords has chosen another approach: cinema. In one of the MELS studios in Montreal, Simon Proulx and his acolytes perform a dozen songs, including some of their greatest hits. Behind and above the musicians, giant screens broadcast images and short films showing — or not — the lyrics of the songs.
1h 14m | Documentary
By forcing the end of tours and the cancellation of live concerts, the COVID-19 pandemic has put many musicians out of work. While some artists have opted for performances broadcast live on Facebook or on the screens of drive-ins, the Drummondville group Les Trois Accords has chosen another approach: cinema. In one of the MELS studios in Montreal, Simon Proulx and his acolytes perform a dozen songs, including some of their greatest hits. Behind and above the musicians, giant screens broadcast images and short films showing — or not — the lyrics of the songs.