The Mysterious Miss C.

{{short description|2002 Canadian children's comedy film}}

{{Infobox film

| name = The Mysterious Miss C.

| native_name = {{infobox name module|fr|La Mystérieuse Mademoiselle C.}}

| image =

| caption = Film poster

| director = Richard Ciupka

| producer = Jacques Bonin
Claude Veillet

| writer = Dominique Demers

| starring = Marie-Chantal Perron
Gildor Roy

| music = Audio Z
Gaëtan Gravel
Serge LaForest

| cinematography = Steve Danyluk

| editing = Jean-François Bergeron

| studio = Christal Films
Les Films Vision 4

| distributor = Chrisal Films

| released = {{film date|2002|03|27}}

| runtime = 108 minutes

| country = Canada

| language = French

| budget =

| gross =$816,407{{cite magazine|magazine=Variety|title=Limited-release winners at the B.O.|page=A14|date=July 29, 2002}}

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The Mysterious Miss C. ({{langx|fr|La mystérieuse Mademoiselle C.}}) is a Canadian children's fantasy-comedy film, directed by Richard Ciupka and released in 2002.Charles-Henri Ramond, [https://www.filmsquebec.com/films/mysterieuse-mademoiselle-c-richard-ciupka/ "Mystérieuse Mademoiselle C., La – Film de Richard Ciupka"]. Films du Québec, February 2, 2009. The film stars Marie-Chantal Perron as Mademoiselle Charlotte, a quirky supply teacher who transforms the lives of a struggling class of elementary students.Juliette Ruer, [https://voir.ca/cinema/2002/03/27/la-mysterieuse-mademoiselle-c-les-enfants-sages/ "La Mystérieuse Mademoiselle C. : Les enfants sages"]. Voir, March 27, 2002. The film was adapted from the "Mlle. Charlotte" series of children's novels by Dominique Demers. The film was the sixth highest-grossing Canadian film of 2002.Wyndham Wise, "Take One's 2002 survey of Canadian cinema". Take One, Vol. 11, Iss. 41 (Mar-May 2003. pp. 50-51.

Demers received a Genie Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 23rd Genie Awards.[http://playbackonline.ca/2002/12/19/noms-20021219/ "2003 Genie Awards nominees"]. Playback, December 19, 2002. Perron received a Prix Jutra nomination for Best Actress, and Jean-François Bergeron was nominated for Best Editing, at the 5th Jutra Awards.John Griffin, "Seraphin leads with 9 Jutra nominations". Montreal Gazette, January 29, 2003.

A sequel film, The Incomparable Miss C. (L'incomparable Mademoiselle C.), was released in 2004.

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