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Denis Côté: suivre son instinct - Season 1

The documentary series sheds light on the colourful and endearing personality of Montréal police legend Denis Côté. For 30 years, Denis Côté chose to work the street. The documentary series revisits some notable historic events and traces the journey of an ordinary man who stepped into extraordinary situations, through his own fascinating stories and the testimony of people who have known him.

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Overview

The documentary series sheds light on the colourful and endearing personality of Montréal police legend Denis Côté. For 30 years, Denis Côté chose to work the street. The documentary series revisits some notable historic events and traces the journey of an ordinary man who stepped into extraordinary situations, through his own fascinating stories and the testimony of people who have known him.

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