{{Infobox film | name = Karmina 2 | native_name = {{infobox name module|fr|Karmina 2, L'Enfer de Chabot}} | image = | alt = | caption = | director = [[Gabriel Pelletier]] | producer = [[Nicole Robert (producer)|Nicole Robert]] | writer = {{ubl|[[Yves Pelletier]]|Gabriel Pelletier}} | starring = {{ubl|[[Gildor Roy]]|Yves Pelletier|[[Isabelle Cyr]]|[[Robert Brouillette]]}} | music = Gaétan Essiambre | cinematography = Daniel Villeneuve | editing = [[Gaétan Huot]] | studio = [[Go Films]] | distributor = Alliance Vivafilm | released = {{film date|2001|07|13}} | runtime = 97 minutes | country = Canada | language = French | budget = | gross = }} '''''Karmina 2''''' ({{langx|fr|Karmina 2, L'Enfer de Chabot}}) is a Canadian [[comedy horror]] film from [[Quebec]], directed by [[Gabriel Pelletier]] and released in 2001.<ref name=pratley>[[Gerald Pratley]], ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. {{ISBN|1-894073-21-5}}. p. 116.</ref>
A sequel to the 1996 film ''[[Karmina (film)|Karmina]]'', the film centres on Ghislain Chabot ([[Gildor Roy]]), the potion-maker who had a smaller supporting role in the first film.<ref>Genevieve Royer, "In Karmina 2, vampires speak joual". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', July 13, 2001.</ref> When his wife Linda ([[Diane Lavallée]]) throws him out of the house after a fight, blocking his access to the potion that he sells to [[vampire]]s to allow them to take human form, he is forced to figure out how to get back into the house to reclaim his supplies. Meanwhile, Karmina ([[Isabelle Cyr]]) and Philippe ([[Robert Brouillette]]) return to [[Montreal]].<ref>Charles-Henri Ramond, [https://www.filmsquebec.com/films/karmina-2-gabriel-pelletier/ "Karmina 2 – Film de Gabriel Pelletier"]. ''Films du Québec'', January 19, 2009.</ref>
The cast also includes [[Yves Pelletier]], [[Sylvie Léonard]], [[Julien Poulin]], [[Michel Courtemanche]], [[France Castel]], Sylvie Potvin, [[Pierre Collin]], [[Macha Limonchik]], Annie Dufresne, Michel Laperrière, [[Louis Champagne (actor)|Louis Champagne]], Richard Thériault, Gary Boudreault and [[Marie-Chantal Perron]].
==Awards== The film received two [[Genie Award]] nominations at the [[22nd Genie Awards]] in 2002, for [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Overall Sound|Best Overall Sound]] ([[Luc Boudrias]], Yvon Benoît, [[Jo Caron]], Benoit Leduc) and [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Sound Editing|Best Sound Editing]] (Marcel Pothier, Mathieu Beaudin, Jérôme Décarie, Jacques Plante, Claire Pochon).<ref>"Nominees for this year's Genie Awards". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', December 13, 2001.</ref>
[[Gaétan Huot]] was a [[Jutra Award]] nominee for [[Prix Iris for Best Editing|Best Editing]] at the [[4th Jutra Awards]].<ref>Agnes Poirier, [https://www.screendaily.com/quebec-jutra-awards-finalists-announced/408098.article "Quebec Jutra awards finalists announced"]. ''[[Screen Daily]]'', January 24, 2002.</ref>
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== External links == *{{IMDb title|0267633}}
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