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Daniel Grou Movies

2011  
 
This drama concerns Michel Dumont (Marc-Andre Grondin), a convenience store delivery person raising two children on his on in the wake of a messy divorce. Tragedy strikes when Dumont suddenly gets charged and sentenced for a rape which he claims to have never committed. Over the course of the court trial, he begins to develop feelings for Solange (Marilyn Castonguay), a single mother who believes wholeheartedly in his innocence. During his prison term, the two marry and she begins to assimilate evidence that she hopes will exonerate him. Podz directs. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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2010  
 
Rebellious 10 1/2 year old Tommy (Robert Naylor) becomes a ward of the system after being locked-up in a juvenile detention center, and catches the attention of an unconventional teacher who determines to break through to the troubled child before he becomes a lost cause. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2010  
 
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A surgeon seeks revenge on the man who raped and murdered his eight year old daughter by kidnapping her accused killer and torturing him for seven days. His life and marriage destroyed by the heinous crime, grieving father Bruno Hamel (Claude Legault) sinks in to a deep depression, and begins formulating a diabolical plan for revenge. Intercepting the police escort as they transport the alleged perpetrator (Martin Dubreuil) to the courthouse, Bruno abducts the man and whisks him away into the countryside. Bruno's plan: slowly torture his daughter's killer for seven days, and then execute him at the absolute height of pain. Keeping police abreast of his sinister project throughout the week, Bruno announces that he will turn himself in once justice has been served. Author Patrick Senécal adapts his own best-selling novel for the screen in a film directed by Daniel Grou (aka Podz). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2000  
 
Produced for Canadian television by Alliance-Atlantis, the weekly half-hour series Drop the Beat (aka In That Mix) zeroed in on Canada's urban music industry, with special attention afforded the hip-hop school. Repeating their roles from the earlier series Straight Up, Merwin Mondesir and Mark Taylor starred as Dennis and Jeff, a pair of college students who ran their own program on a campus radio station. While the series was essentially a drama with comedic undertones, there was time aplenty to feature some of the top hip-hop acts of the era as guest stars. Drop the Beat made its first Canadian TV appearance on October 2, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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