Aschenputtel
Originally released in 2010. Aschenputtel is a fantasy/family film. directed by Susanne Zanke. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Emilia Schüle, Max Felder, and Simone Thomalla
Synopsis
Little Marie is turned into a maid, a Cinderella, by her stepmother, while her stepsister Clothilde is pampered. One day, Prince Leonhard and his friend Peter appear, both disguised as servants, and present Clothilde with an invitation to a masked ball. Cinderella falls in love with Leonhard and fights to be allowed to go to the ball because she wants to see her supposed servant again. However, the ambitious stepmother only gives her own daughter a beautiful dress. But the magic tree on Marie's mother's grave throws down a beautiful dress. Cinderella shines at the ball and enchants the prince, but just before midnight, before the spell expires, she flees. Will the prince be able to love a Cinderella?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Emilia Schüle
as Aschenputtel
Max Felder
as Prinz Leonhard
Simone Thomalla
as Therese
Johanna Paliege
as Clothilde
Sebastian Wendelin
as Graf Peter
Heinrich Schafmeister
as Fürst Alfons
Amelie Binder
as Aschenputtel as Child
Emely Arato
as Clothilde as Child
Stefanie Reinsperger
as Magd Liese
Laura Louisa Garde
as First Girl
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Moviepool GmbH
- Pro Vobis - Gesellschaft für Film und Fernsehen
- SK-Film
- ZDF
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aschenputtel about?
Little Marie is turned into a maid, a Cinderella, by her stepmother, while her stepsister Clothilde is pampered. One day, Prince Leonhard and his friend Peter appear, both disguised as servants, an...
Who directed Aschenputtel?
Aschenputtel was directed by Susanne Zanke.
How long is Aschenputtel?
Aschenputtel has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Aschenputtel released?
Aschenputtel was released on December 24, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Aschenputtel?
The main cast of Aschenputtel includes Emilia Schüle, Max Felder, Simone Thomalla, Johanna Paliege, Sebastian Wendelin.