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Karmina (film)

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Director
  
Duration
  

Language
  
French

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Horror, Romance

Country
  
Canada

Karmina (film) movie poster

Release date
  
November 1, 1996

Writer
  
Ann Burke (screenplay), Yves Pelletier (screenplay), Andree Pelletier (screenplay), Gabriel Pelletier (screenplay), Ann Burke (original story), Yves Pelletier (dialogue)

Screenplay
  
Gabriel Pelletier, Yves Pelletier, Andree Pelletier, Ann Burke

Awards
  
Genie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Make-Up

Cast
  
Isabelle Cyr
(Karmina),
Robert Brouillette
(Philippe),
Yves Pelletier
(Vlad),
France Castel
(Esmeralda), (Ghislain Chabot / Patrick)

Similar movies
  
Set in Quebec, Vampire movies, Comedies

Karmina 1996


Karmina is a Canadian comedy horror film from Quebec, released in 1996.

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The film stars Isabelle Cyr as Karmina, a vampire from Transylvania who runs away to live with her aunt Esméralda (France Castel) in Quebec to escape an arranged marriage to Vlad (Yves Pelletier). Vampires living in North America have access to a magic potion which enables them to keep their vampire natures in check so that they can live in harmony with humans, and Karmina begins a relationship with Philippe (Robert Brouillette), a church organist. However, Vlad and Karmina's parents (Raymond Cloutier and Sylvie Potvin) soon show up to retrieve her.

Karmina (film) movie scenes

A sequel film, Karmina 2: L'Enfer de Chabot, was released in 2001.

Karmina (film) The Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival History

The film won two Genie Awards at the 18th Genie Awards, for Best Art Direction/Production Design and Best Costume Design, as well as a special award for Best Make-Up (which is not a regular Genie Award category.) It was also nominated, but did not win, in the categories of Best Picture, Best Actress (Isabelle Cyr), Best Supporting Actress (France Castel), Best Director (Gabriel Pelletier), Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing (Gaétan Huot), Best Overall Sound (Jo Caron) and Best Sound Editing.

Karmina (film) Karmina 1996 lektor PL sample ok10 min YouTube

Karmina le fils de chabot



Karmina (film) Kino Kabaret RVCQ 2012 Karmina de Gabriel Pelletier par

Karmina (film) YPP Karmina et Vlad

Karmina (film) Karmina My Old Addiction

References

Karmina (film) Wikipedia
Karmina (film) IMDb Karmina (film) themoviedb.org