La Course destination monde


La Course destination monde is a Canadian reality competition television series, which aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada from 1988 to 1999. The series was a filmmaking competition which sent young emerging filmmakers from Quebec around the world to make short films about their destinations, with prizes awarded at the conclusion of each season to the best films coming out of the competition.
The series was inspired by the prior French series and its successor Le Grand Raid Le Cap Terre de Feu.
The show premiered in 1988 as La Course des Amériques, sending filmmakers to destinations in North and South America. The second season, La Course Amérique-Afrique, continued to highlight destinations in the Americas as well as opening to destinations in Africa, while the third season, La Course Europe-Asie, centred on destinations in Europe and Asia. From the fourth season onward, the show was titled La Course destination monde, and permitted filmmakers to travel to anywhere in the world.
Many of the participants in the series have gone on to noteworthy careers in Quebec's media and arts industries, although not all as film directors.

Participants

1988–1989

1989–1990

  • Prize winners: Stéphane Drolet, Marc Cayer, Anne-Marie Poulin
  • Other competitors: François Colas, François Dagenais, Hugues Dufour, André Gariépy, Jean-Robert Morin

1990–1991

  • Prize winners: Denis Villeneuve, Brigitte Nadeau, Patrick Masbourian
  • Other competitors: Sébastien Bage, Sabrina Berreghis, Bruno Boulianne, Karina Goma, Stéphane Thibault

1991–1992

  • Prize winners: Marie-Claude Harvey, Marc Forget, Sophie Lambert, Gérald Gilbert
  • Other competitors: Jennifer Alleyn, Jacques Blondin, Sophia Borovchyk, Louis-Perpinan Huard

1992–1993

1993–1994

  • Prize winners: Guy Nantel, Marie-France Bojanowski, Catherine Rondeau
  • Other competitors: Marie-Julie Dallaire, Isabelle Leblanc, Chloé Mercier, Félix Nguyen, Stéphane Prévost

1994–1995

1995–1996

1996–1997

1997–1998

1998–1999

Legacy

The series inspired the English Canadian series Road Movies, and the Australian series Race Around the World.
Ricardo Trogi's participation in the 1994–95 season of the series is dramatized in his 2024 film 1995, the fourth in his semi-autobiographical series of films starring Jean-Carl Boucher as a fictionalized version of Trogi.