The Mysterious Miss C. (French: La mystérieuse Mademoiselle C.) is a Canadian children's fantasy-comedy film, directed by Richard Ciupka and released in 2002.[2] The film stars Marie-Chantal Perron as Mademoiselle Charlotte, a quirky supply teacher who transforms the lives of a struggling class of elementary students.[3] The film was adapted from the "Mlle. Charlotte" series of children's novels by Dominique Demers.[3] The film was the sixth highest-grossing Canadian film of 2002.[4]
| The Mysterious Miss C. | |
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| French | La Mystérieuse Mademoiselle C. |
| Directed by | Richard Ciupka |
| Written by | Dominique Demers |
| Produced by | Jacques Bonin Claude Veillet |
| Starring | Marie-Chantal Perron Gildor Roy |
| Cinematography | Steve Danyluk |
| Edited by | Jean-François Bergeron |
| Music by | Audio Z Gaëtan Gravel Serge LaForest |
Production companies | Christal Films Les Films Vision 4 |
| Distributed by | Chrisal Films |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
| Box office | $816,407[1] |
Demers received a Genie Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 23rd Genie Awards.[5] Perron received a Prix Jutra nomination for Best Actress, and Jean-François Bergeron was nominated for Best Editing, at the 5th Jutra Awards.[6]
A sequel film, The Incomparable Miss C. (L'incomparable Mademoiselle C.), was released in 2004.
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