A single father giving his daughter a diva cup, a mute DJ getting hit on by a woman wearing an unstable wig, a master class on spontaneous creation, and a musical duo that praises the Lord Jesus Christ; anything is possible at Punch Club.
A father and daughter reconnect through pontoon boat therapy; a daycare worker who can’t stop talking about her breakup; a jewelry store employee who sells a tiara to a conspiracy theorist; paladins that are riding on the back of a wild boar to go to their larp; anything is possible at Punch Club.
Children fighting over a heritage at gunpoint, a masculinist who has changed to the point of being called Jean-Philippe rather than Kevin, a mother who is tired of her son who urinates too often on the walls, two former lovers who try to avoid each other at the grocery store: everything is possible at the Punch Club.
A tasting of plain yogurt offered by someone who has never seen anything else, a recipient of the trophy for the player with the most concussions, a dance teacher without authority, two friends in a spa who have already had the penis caught in a Chinese puzzle: everything is possible at the Punch Club.
Two aristocrats who dare to have a very (very) intimate discussion, a woman inspired by Fred Pellerin to settle accounts, the farewell of a restaurant-bar singer, Pier-Luc Funk’s biggest fans in the world who relaunch themselves in their obsession: everything is possible at the Punch Club.
A baseball player who finally finds the position in which he will be the least bad, a divorced father who struggles to make up a story, an accused and his lawyer who try to defend the indefensible, two conquerors unable to whisper: everything is possible at the Punch Club.
Vincent Ruel-côté
Director