Karmina
Karmina is a dramatic comedy of Gabriel Pelletier left in 1996. This film is the first Québécois film calling upon special effects and is regarded with the Quebec as a film worship.
Synopsis
History mild nutter of a Vampire of Transylvania which flees the castle of his/her father not to have to marry dreadful Vlad. It will find her aunt who lives with the Quebec. Although vampire it also, it succeeded in becoming normal thanks to a magic potion which as in Astérix lasts only a limited time. The continuation of film shows the training of the young person and pretty Vampire with his new normal life of anybody who faces, inter alia, with the Amour.
Distibution
- Isabelle Cyr: Karmina
- Robert Brouillette: Philippe Morin
- Yves P. Pelletier: Vladimir “Vlad” Sanguinyarz
- France Manor house: Esméralda
- Gildor Roy : Ghislain Chub/Patrick
- Raymond Nailsmith: The Baron
- Sylvie Potvin: The Baroness
- Diane Lavallée: Linda
- Mario Saint-Amand: Pierre Boutin
- Pierre Chagnon: David Forget
Anecdotes
The bar in which Philippe and Pierre are invited to audition is the “Lovecraft”, a homage to the writer of horror stories H.P. Lovecraft.The role of Vlad was initially offered to the actor and stimulating Marc Labrèche, which because of a conflict of schedule could not accept. Yves P. Pelletier took the changing.
Rewards
The film is member elect of two Prix Genius: that is to say that of the best artistic director (Norman Sarazin) and that of the best costumes (Denis Sperdouklis)
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