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Hold the kissing and the fighting

Quebec TV shoots set to resume

- Brendan Kelly

• The Quebec government has given the green light for film and TV shoots to resume as of Monday, June 8, but screenwrit­ers may have to cut out any scenes involving kissing or fighting. Culture Minister Nathalie Roy made it clear when making the announceme­nt Monday that producers will have to respect the province’s rules regarding social distancing, which means actors will have to remain at least two metres apart at all times.

The cop drama District 31, one of the most popular shows on Quebec TV, shut down production on March 16 when cast and crew became worried because they were shooting in a small, cramped Montreal restaurant. When they shut down production, the producers still had eight episodes to shoot for the fourth season.

On Wednesday, District 31 producer Fabienne Larouche said filming will resume July

13. She admitted that love scenes will be problemati­c, but suggested one novel way in which an onscreen kiss could be shown.

“Take the love story between Patrick and Noélie,” said Larouche. “Patrick is played by the actor Vincent- Guillaume Otis. His girlfriend in real life is Éveline Gélinas. They live together, so they don’t have to observe social distancing. If push comes to shove, we could hire Éveline, put a wig on her head and have her kiss Patrick, and we can shoot the scene from behind her and it will look like it’s Noélie who is kissing Patrick.”

Catherine St- Laurent plays Noélie in the series, which runs nightly on Radio- Canada and garnered an average audience of 1.8 million viewers this past season.

Larouche will take every precaution on the set of District 31 to make sure the cast and crew are safe. Technician­s will wear face shields, masks and gloves, and the majority of them will be gone from the set when the actors arrive. Even the director will not be on set. There will be one full- time person on staff there just to make sure all the COVID-19 regulation­s are followed to the letter.

“What we want is that when you watch the series, it doesn’t look different from before,” said Larouche. “We don’t want to change the fundamenta­l nature of the series.”

Larouche normally produces several TV shows at the same time, but she is not going ahead with any of the other projects until the COVID-19 rules are relaxed. Her series Sans rendez-vous, set in a sexual- health clinic, would be difficult to shoot while respecting social- distancing rules.

One prominent local film and TV industry representa­tive believes it is dangerous to bring back film and TV shoots next week. Christian Lemay, business manager for the local branch of the Internatio­nal Cinematogr­aphers Guild, noted that they are not even shooting films and TV shows in Hollywood. Montreal remains one of the hardest- hit cities in the world in the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I’m not crazy about this idea,” said Lemay. “It’s not about knowing when we restart — it’s how. And more importantl­y, we need to do it the right way. Let’s make sure that we don’t shut down

It’s not about knowing when we restart — it’s how.

production again — even one production. Because if we do, it means we’ve failed in our back- to- work protocol, and if we fail, this might impact negatively re: future production­s coming to the province. That’s my main concern. They’ll say, ‘ They tried. It didn’t work. Let’s go elsewhere.’ ”

Lemay, who represents the technician­s who work on Hollywood film shoots here, also said the Quebec government’s cultural relaunch plan includes no money for the people who work on U. S. shoots, even though those shoots bring in around $ 500 million every year. His guild is part of the internatio­nal union IATSE, and he also complained that the government measures include no aid for IATSE technician­s who work at theatres and music venues.

 ?? Courtesy of Aetios Production­s ?? Vincent- Guillaume Otis and Catherine St-laurent in the TV series District 31. This is precisely the kind of scene
that will not be allowed when filming resumes.
Courtesy of Aetios Production­s Vincent- Guillaume Otis and Catherine St-laurent in the TV series District 31. This is precisely the kind of scene that will not be allowed when filming resumes.

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