Check out the most acclaimed shows on ICI ARTV, with a catalog of over 20 series updated for February 2026. Highlighting ICI ARTV’s quality programming, Viens voir les comédiens and Le Premier Gala de l'ADISQ stand out, premiering in 2002 and 2005. From 2002 through to 2024, ICI ARTV has accumulated a diverse collection of over 20 television shows.


Returning to her hometown following a police blunder that had dramatic consequences, investigator Marianne must resolve a murder as soon as she arrives. She throws herself into this affair that upsets the community and her own family.

Viens voir les comédiens is a television show on the Canadian French-language arts and culture television network ARTV.

The ADISQ First Gala highlights Quebec's diversity and the richness of our music, from country to jazz, including rap and classical, by awarding 20 Félix awards annually.





Three magicians pool their resources to invent magic tricks from challenges proposed by well-known public figures who are fans of magic, skeptics, or even both at the same time.


On a journey through a dozen countries, Anik Magny met contemporary artists who are exploring the secrets of desire and the forbidden, creating stunning works that stimulate the senses and give us pause.

A group of workers takes their boss hostage in an attempt to prevent the imminent closure of a factory that is the financial lifeblood of their town.





Canada’s best French country music recording artists perform today’s biggest country hits alongside the genre’s most timeless classics.

Guests from different cultures and backgrounds join Kim Thúy for an hour of passionate and engaging conversations, an hour of fun and discovery.

Marking the long-awaited reopening of indoor arts venues, the series explores the vibrant arts scene in Quebec, French-speaking Canada and abroad through a weekly roundup of noteworthy openings and events. Filmed entirely on location at a different venue each week, the cultural magazine goes straight to where creation takes place, capturing the effervescence, excitement and reflection that are part of the creative process. Hosts Benoit McGinnis and Sophie Fouron are joined by well-known arts reporters and critics as they look into literature, the visual arts, music, cinema, dance, theatre, architecture, poetry and more.
