

Drama
Overview
Maxime is a young Valdorian who works in a gold mine. As he experiences several difficulties as he goes through life, he will question his definition of masculinity. It's with the help of the tightly knit brotherhood of colleagues in the mine that he will find the necessary support to overcome a feeling of stubborn guilt which prevents him from achieving happiness. Until the day an explosion breaks out underground. As part of the rescue mission, Maxime descends into the mine lair with the firm intention of bringing each of his colleagues back to the surface alive.
Top Cast


Joakim Robillard
Joakim Robillard
Maxime
Joakim Robillard
Maxime


Théodore Pellerin
Théodore Pellerin
Julien
Théodore Pellerin
Julien


Guillaume Cyr
Guillaume Cyr
Stéphane
Guillaume Cyr
Stéphane


Catherine Trudeau
Catherine Trudeau
Catherine
Catherine Trudeau
Catherine


Jean L'Italien
Jean L'Italien
Daniel
Jean L'Italien
Daniel


James Hyndman
James Hyndman
Mario
James Hyndman
Mario


Lauren Hartley
Lauren Hartley
Andrée-Anne
Lauren Hartley
Andrée-Anne


Mickaël Gouin
Mickaël Gouin
Sébastien
Mickaël Gouin
Sébastien


Chantal Fontaine
Chantal Fontaine
Lise
Chantal Fontaine
Lise


Bruno Marcil
Bruno Marcil
François
Bruno Marcil
François
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