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- Anna, a photojournalist, travels to Bangkok to pursue her investigations for a news story on the traffic in human beings being carried on by the triads. There she herself is kidnapped by Asian gangsters and subjected to the same abuse endured by the women she has interviewed and photographed. At length, in a Montreal hospital, she awakens to these brutal recollections. Scarred for life, obsessed by her desire for revenge, Anna embarks on a dark journey, where violence beckons at every turn... but the impact provoked by her investigations will prove to be more important than the satisfaction of her own quest for vengeance.
- La Sagouine is not just an imaginary figure; she's a flesh-and-blood creature, a poor woman who was born near the sea, who can't read or write, who spends her days scrubbing floors. This Acadian woman, with her rich vocabulary and ready tongue, observes human behavior. She is the voice of her people, expressing its wisdom, its soul.
- Toiling in the jungle of the advertising world, a "tribe" of 30-year-olds exchange confidences about their professional ambitions, personal doubts and sexual desires. Tribu.com explores the complicated lives and secrets of these appealing and colorful characters, each burning to make his or her mark on the world. The series' subtle and irony-tinged story lines explore the rich variety of human relationships in life and love.
- The Genius of Lenny Breau is Hughes' film biography of her father, the Canadian jazz guitar genius who died under mysterious circumstances in 1984. Through making the documentary, Hughes discovered the life of a father she never knew.
- Requiem for Fanny recreates the world of Felix Mendelssohn, to the musical accompaniment of his beautiful String Quartet No. 2. In a period setting, actors and dancers perform around and about the musicians, evoking the composer's happy childhood and sophisticated milieu, as well as his close relationship with Goethe and his symbiotic relationship with his sister Fanny, herself a major composer.