''Omertà'' or ''Omertà, The Code of Silence'' is a
Quebec
Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
television series
A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite television, satellite, or cable television, cable, excluding breaking news, television adverti ...
of 11 forty-five-minute episodes, created by
Luc Dionne Luc Dionne is a Canadian screenwriter and director born in Quebec in 1960. Luc's work is largely directed towards the French-speaking market. However, many within the industry accredit Dionne's successful '' Omerta'' series as being an inspiration ...
and aired from January to April 1996 on
Radio-Canada
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (french: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. It is a federal Crown corporation that receives funding from the government. ...
. In
France
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, the series aired on
France 3
France 3 () is a French free-to-air public television channel and part of the France Télévisions group, which also includes France 2, France 4, France 5 and France Info.
It is made up of a network of regional television services providing ...
in 1998.
A second season, titled ''Omertà II – The Code of Silence'', had 14 forty-five minute episodes and was broadcast between September and December 1997 on Radio-Canada.
A third season, titled ''Omerta, The Last Men of Honor'', had 13 episodes and was broadcast from January to April 1999, on Radio-Canada.
In 2012 Dionne produced and released a feature film sequel to the series. The film won the
Billet d'or at the
15th Jutra Awards The 15th Prix Jutra ceremony was held on March 17, 2013 at the Salle Pierre-Mercure theatre in Montreal, Quebec, to honour achievements in the Cinema of Quebec in 2012.code of silence
A code of silence is a condition in effect when a person opts to withhold what is believed to be vital or important information voluntarily or involuntarily.
The code of silence is usually followed because of threat of force or danger to onesel ...
) was a Canadian television drama series set in
Montreal
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that chronicles a battle between the police and
the Mafia
"Mafia" is an informal term that is used to describe criminal organizations that bear a strong similarity to the original “Mafia”, the Sicilian Mafia and Italian Mafia. The central activity of such an organization would be the arbitration of d ...
. The police rely on inventive and unorthodox methods in their fight against the mobsters who follow their code loyally and cherish their family.
Commercial success
Omerta was the second most popular series in Quebec television history. Filmed in French, it had a limited audience outside of francophone markets. An English series was planned as a result of this success. These plans were shelved with the launch of
David Chase's HBO
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series
The Sopranos
''The Sopranos'' is an American Crime film#Crime drama, crime drama television series created by David Chase. The story revolves around Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a New Jersey-based American Mafia, Italian-American mobster, portraying h ...
which post dated and paralleled Omerta on many levels.
Season I
11 Episodes
The National Security police squad hires investigator Pierre Gauthier (Michel Côté) and double agent François Pelletier (
Luc Picard
Luc Picard (born 24 September 1961) is a French Canadian actor, director and comedian. He was born on September 24, 1961, in Lachine, Quebec, Canada. He has played numerous characters in diverse roles.
Early life and education
Picard was born ...
) to conduct a comprehensive survey aimed at shuttering the alleged godfather of the
Mafia in Montreal, Giuseppe Scarfo (Dino Tavarone). In a clandestine manner, the director of the squad Gilbert Tanguay (Michael Dumont) delivers a vendetta and cons Scarfo who was caught in a love triangle for years. Gauthier has a passionate affair with the daughter of Scarfo, Gabrielle Provost (
Brigitte Paquette).
Season II
14 episodes
While investigating the murder of an undercover officer, National Security discovers the links between organized crime, high finance and the Canadian intelligence service.
Season III
Episodes 1-6
An unprecedented internal war broke out in the
Montreal Mafia
The Rizzuto crime family () is an organized crime family based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, whose criminal activity covers most of southern Quebec and Ontario. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) considers the family a facti ...
, pitting Jimmy Vaccaro against Giuseppe Scarfo. The ambitious young gangster Nicky Balsamo (Orzari Romano) finds himself stuck between the two, as he tries to win back the heart of Vicky (Geneviève Rochette), the daughter of an Italian-Quebec politician.
Episodes 7-8
Having been forced into exile on the island of Caruba (imaginary country in the Caribbean, military dictatorship) following the murder of Jimmy Vaccaro, Nicky Balsamo began his own business while serving as an intermediary to the new Montreal godfather Gino Favara (Ron Lea ), which attempts to acquire a large shipment of gold from the Russian mafia. This plays an indirect role in events of the first two seasons that occur at the same time.
Episodes 9-13
Nicky Balsamo returned to Montreal for a position within the organization Gino while Pierre Gauthier (Michel Côte), being blackmailed, is forced to work for the
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS, ; french: Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité, ''SCRS'') is Canada's primary national intelligence agency. It is responsible for collecting, analysing, reporting and disseminating int ...
. Balsamo will be forced to make an alliance with Gauthier to protect Vicky.
Distribution
Season I
Season II
*
Michel Côté : Pierre Gauthier
*
Luc Picard
Luc Picard (born 24 September 1961) is a French Canadian actor, director and comedian. He was born on September 24, 1961, in Lachine, Quebec, Canada. He has played numerous characters in diverse roles.
Early life and education
Picard was born ...
: François Pelletier
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Ron Lea
Ron Lea is a Canadian actor, best known for his roles in '' Doc'', '' Street Legal'', and '' This is Wonderland''. Lea also served as a director on some episodes of ''Doc''.
Filmography
Film
Television
External links
*Lea bio
{{DEFAUL ...
: Gino Favara
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Michel Dumont : Gilbert Tanguay
*
Brigitte Paquette : Gabrielle Provost
*
Sophie Lorain
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: Denise Deslongchamps
*
David La Haye
David La Haye (born April 19, 1966) is a Canadian actor.
Career
He began his career in films in Yves Simoneau's ''Dans le ventre du dragon'' opposite such veteran stars as Rémy Girard and Pierre Curzi. With piercing eyes and an intense physic ...
: Rick Bonnard
*
Marc Messier
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Background
Born in Granby, Quebec, Messier's 45-year acting career included the participation in several well-known films and television series.
After finishing his ...
: Paul Spencer
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Claude Michaud : Georges Lemire
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Sylvie Legault
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* ''Sylvie'' (novel), an 1853 novel by Gérard de Nerval
* Sylvie (actress)
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The daughter of a sailor and a teacher, ...
: Michèle Vallières
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Vittorio Rossi
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: Tom Celano
*
Claude Maher : Guy Lalonde
*
Sylvain Massé : Gilles Boisclair
*
Germain Houde
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A graduate of the Conservatoi ...
: Carol Léveillé
*
Claude Blanchard
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Partial filmography
*'' Gina'' (1975) - Bob Sauvageau
*''Mustang'' (1975) -
*'' Fantastica'' (1980) - Hector
*''Jesus of Montreal'' (1989) - Policeman
...
: Roger Perreault
* — : Ronny Dante
* — : Roberto Panzonni
*
Manuel Tadros
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Early life
Tadros was born in Cairo, Egypt to a Chr ...
: Frank Vastelli
*
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* Louis (coin)
* Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name
* Louis (surname)
* Louis (singer), Serbian singer
* HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy
See also
Derived or associated terms
* Lewis (d ...
: Carlo Lombardo
*
Aubert Pallascio
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: John Slayton
*
Jean-Pierre Bergeron : Marc-André Théoret
*
Daniel Gadouas : Laurent Daignault
*
Éric Hoziel : Gaétan Laflèche
*
Richard Lemire : Yvon «le Pic» Cossette
*
Claudia Ferri
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: Christina Panzonni
* — : Robert Sauvageau
*
Claude Lemieux
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: Bertrand Fournel
*
Bruno Pelletier
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Life
Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group ...
: Michel Bergevin
*
Jean-Claude Viens : Biker
Season III
*
Romano Orzari
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: Nicola «Nicky» Balsamo
*
Geneviève Rochette : Victoria «Vicky» Sogliuzzo
*
Ron Lea
Ron Lea is a Canadian actor, best known for his roles in '' Doc'', '' Street Legal'', and '' This is Wonderland''. Lea also served as a director on some episodes of ''Doc''.
Filmography
Film
Television
External links
*Lea bio
{{DEFAUL ...
: Gino Favara
*
Paolo Noël : Tony Potenzza
*
Michel Côté : Pierre Gauthier
*
Tony De Santis
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: Jimmy Vaccaro
*
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: Giuseppe Scarfo
*Vittorio Rossi : Tom Celano
*
Richard Robitaille : Blackburn, ''alias'' «Linda Monette»
*Claude Blanchard : Roger Perreault
* — : Ronny Dante
*Germain Houde : Carol Léveillé
*
Roberto Medile : Agostino Sogliuzzo
* — : Pierre Lavoie
* — : Jeremy
* — : Normand, amant de Vicky
*Tony Conte : Vincenzo Spadollini
*
Emidio Michetti : Andrea Balsamo
*
Dennis O'Connor : «Fatso» Montemilio
* — : Gerry Assete
*Claudia Ferri : Christina Panzonni
*Louis Di Bianco : Carlo Lombardo
* — : Tony Barbella
* — : Général Mandèz
*
Tony Calabretta : Louis Russo
*Deano Clavet : Angelo «Angy» Bogliozzi
*John Dunn-Hill : Marco D'Ascola
*Éric Hoziel : Gaétan Laflèche
*
Bruno Diquinzio : Tony «two»
* — : Pasquale
* — : Mme Sogliuzzo
*
Andrée Champagne : Juge
* — : Avocat de Jimmy
*
Jean-Guy Moreau : Réal Vincent
* — : Alain Valois
*
Roger Léger: Corto
* — : Procureur de la couronne
*
Claude Lemieux
Claude Percy Lemieux (born July 16, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 21 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for six teams between 1983 and 2009. Lemieux won four Stanley Cup championships during his care ...
: Bertrand Fournel
Marcel LeBoeuf dans Marcel LeBoeuf
Awards
*
Gemini: Best Drama Series 1996
[1998 Gemini Award: The Gemeaux nominees, http://playbackonline.ca/1998/08/24/22816-19980824/]
* Gemini: Best Drama Series 1998
* Gemini: Best Drama Series 1999
Episodes
Chronology
1973
Season III – Episode 1
1983
Season III – Episode 1
1993
Season III – Episode 1
1994
Season III – Episodes 2-6
1995
Season I – 11 Episodes
Season III – Episode 7
1997
Season II – 14 Episodes
Season III – Episodes 8-9
1998
Season III – Episodes 9-13
External links
{{Reflist
Ici Radio-Canada Télé original programming
1996 Canadian television series debuts
1999 Canadian television series endings
1990s Canadian drama television series
Television shows set in Montreal
Television series about organized crime
Works about organized crime in Canada