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Motel Paradis (English: Paradise Motel) is a Canadian television crime drama series, which was broadcast on Club Illico from October 11, 2022. Its six episodes are directed by Sophie Deraspe, who co-wrote the screenplay with Stéphane Hogue. It stars Nahéma Ricci as Jen, who believes her teen sister Noémie (Vivi-Anne Riel) did not die by suicide, three years earlier. Jen returns to her village of Val-Paradis and is assisted by retired police detective, Alain (Stéphane Gagnon). The series is set in rural Quebec. It was streamed via Australia's SBS on Demand from August 2024.
Premise
In 2021, Jen has a near-death experience, which results in visions of her missing sister, Noémie. Jen returns to her rural village of Val-Paradis with former police detective, Alain to resolve the mystery of Noémie's disappearance in 2018. Jen's mother, Brigitte resides in the family's now-defunct Motel Paradis. Jen and Noémie had both been cleaners there before Noémie's disappearance. Fellow locals are mostly closed-mouthed and uncooperative. Jen encounters her former boyfriend, Simon. Bar manager, William employs Jen as a bar attendant. Local police boss, Patrick is ineffectual. He had determined that Noémie drowned by suicide, but her body was never recovered. Alain and Jen learn that the motel's best room was fitted with a spy camera, which recorded sexual activities of various clients, especially musician, Carl. Amateur porn videos filmed by that camera have appeared on the dark web for pay-per-view. The website was created by Simon, Carl and William as a money-making scheme.
Alain re-investigates Noémie's quad bike, which shows yellow paint from a school bus. He finds a black painted bus in the local scrapyard, with its lower layer matching the bike. Another local police officer, Éviva joins Alain's private investigation. Once Simon is revealed as the camera's installer and video editor, he is shunned by locals. Simon grabs Patrick's gun and shoots himself dead. Montreal-based detective Geneviève undertakes the investigation of Simon's death and appoints Éviva as assistant. Jen finds Simon's computer, which includes some of the hotel camera's videos. She initially suspects Carl, but Brigitte admits that Carl is Noémie's biological father. Geneviève and Éviva discover Simon's hard disc and a cryptocurrency thumb drive. Three years ago, William tells his father, Jean about a video showing him buying illegal weapons. Jean learns details of Williams's scheme and bashes Carl unconscious.
Cast and characters
Nahéma Ricci as Jen Paradis: bar attendant, Noémie's older sister
Stéphane Gagnon as Alain Renaud: retired police detective
Isabelle Guérard as Brigitte Paradis: Jen, Noémie's mother; motel owner, recovering alcoholic
Vivi-Anne Riel as Noémie Paradis: Jen's 14-year-old sister, presumed drowned three years earlier
Rémi Goulet as Simon Lapierre: Jen's ex-boyfriend; Stephanie's partner, wood cutter
Guillaume Laurin as William Richard: bar manager, Simon's friend
Martin Dubreuil as Patrick Nelson: local police officer
Larissa Corriveau as Pauline "Polo" Ouellet: falconer, sells catalytic converters
Chanel Mings as Éviva Phelps: recent police recruit, takes over Alain's investigation
Dominique Quesnel as Julie Richard: Val-Paradis mayor, William's aunt, Jean's sister, former realtor
Pierre Yves Charbonneau as Daniel Paquette: mechanic, tow truck driver
Elisapie Isaac as Sabrina Bérubé-Caron: psychic adviser, Nathan's mother
Anick Lemay as Mireille Richard: Jean's wife, William, Ulysse's mother
Lucas DiTecco as Ulysse Richard: Mireille's son, intellectually impaired
Gildor Roy as Jean Richard: prominent businessman, bar owner; Mireille's husband, William, Ulysse's father
Alice Pascual as Geneviève Hernandez: Alain's wife, detective inspector
Édouard Tremblay-Grenier as Nathan Bérubé-Caron: Noémie's drummer, school friend
Éric Robidoux as Carl Gagnon: part-time musician, former amateur porn star
Romane Denis as Stéphanie: Simon's partner, Jen's former best friend
Dany Boudreault as Alexandre: riverbank property owner, Michel's partner
Eric Cabana as Michel: riverbank property owner, Alexandre's partner
Jean Drolet as Maurice: Jen's great uncle, scrapyard owner
Isabelle Myre Lacase as Jocelyn: junior local police officer
Louise Bombardier as Madeleine "Mado": Jen's great aunt, scrapyard owner
Episode guide
References
External links
Motel Paradis at IMDb
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