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-Twenty years ago, children of divorce were the exception in Quebec (Canada). Today, nearly half of Quebec households no longer meet the classic definition of family. definition of family. Whether they are blended, single-parent homoparental, these new family units are an integral part of our society. society. The 13-part documentary series "Toute une famille. Richard Martineau, is directed by Sophie Lambert, who has won three Gémeaux awards for her outstanding awards for her outstanding work in the magazines "Le Septième" and "La vie en vert". It presents modern family portraits that force us to rethink the traditional model. Comedian Yvon Deschamps, who acts as narrator for the narrator for the occasion, guides viewers through the historical and contemporary issues and contemporary issues of the incredible adventure of starting a family. From now on, the family is built more on the love of children than on the love of the couple. By penetrating the intimacy of these households, by observing and listening to all the people involved, the and listening to all the people involved, the series examines the complex web of relationships relationships that characterize these new families as they search for new ways to to build themselves. These parents, stepparents and grandparents who are called social innovators dive in, do things differently and proceed by trial and error, but they are but they are resolutely trying to make it happen. Nevertheless, they are confronted with prejudices from prejudices of their entourage. A whole family. explores modern family models from the historical, sociological, anthropological historical, sociological, anthropological, psychological and demographic perspectives. From the from the role of parents, step-parents and grandparents to sibling relationships and the relationships as well as filial and parental attachment, couple life and authority, each and authority, each program allows us to share the lives of the members of these households, for whom these for whom these concepts have a special meaning.
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