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Suggestions of similar film to Cinderella or The Glass Slipper
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Cinderella or The Glass Slipper), 7579 films with the same themes (including 24 films with the same 3 themes than
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, 3minutes
Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Demons in filmActors Georges MélièsRating51%
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Un vieil homme juif erre dans la campagne ; des spectres du Christ portant la croix apparaissent dans le ciel. Il en a d’abord peur puis essaie de les poursuivre, lui et les gens qui l’entourent. Le diable ensuite apparaît et le frappe avant de s’enfuir. Un Christ ailé enfin apparaît. Suit une deuxième scène où se déroule un orage, symbole de la colère de Dieu.
Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
FantasyActors Georges MélièsRating63%
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A wizard conjures a table and a box out of thin air, and then vanishes as he jumps toward the box. Pierrot emerges from the box and takes a seat, when suddenly a banquet appears on the table, but it vanishes along with the table and chair before he can eat. A man in an Elizabethan doublet taps him on the shoulder and he is transformed into a Renaissance sculptor. Lifting a half finished bust onto a pedestal he prepares to set to work on it with a hammer and chisel only for it to come to life and snatch his tools from him. He attempts to embrace the sculpture only for it to disappear and reappear in a variety of poses. Finally the Elizabethan man reappears to kick him in the rump.![Faust and Marguerite](/imagesen/small/145400.jpg)
, 4minutes
Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
FantasyThemes Films about religion,
Demons in filmActors Georges MélièsRating56%
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En échange de son âme, Méphistophélès rend la jeunesse au docteur Faust. Il séduit Marguerite en lui offrant des bijoux, tandis que Méphistophélès joue de la mandoline. Faust tue Valentin, frère de Marguerite en duel. Celle-ci regrette d'avoir été tentée, se repent et meurt. Alors que Méphistophélès emmène Faust en enfer, (ils disparaissent sous la scène, grâce à une trappe), Marguerite, elle, monte au ciel.![EverAfter](/imagesen/small/114082.jpg)
, 2h1
Directed by Andy TennantOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Political films,
Children's films,
Films about royaltyActors Drew Barrymore,
Anjelica Huston,
Judy Parfitt,
Dougray Scott,
Megan Dodds,
Melanie LynskeyRating71%
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In the 19th century, a Grande Dame (Jeanne Moreau) summons The Brothers Grimm to her palace, where the brothers discuss their interpretation of the Cinderella story and notice a painting displayed in the room. The Grande Dame shows the brothers a glass slipper and tells them the story of Danielle de Barbarac, the true story of Cinderella. In 16th-century France, widower Auguste de Barbarac (Jeroen Krabbé), father of eight-year-old Danielle, marries Rodmilla de Ghent (Anjelica Huston), a wealthy baroness with two young daughters, Maguerite and Jacqueline, but he dies of a heart attack shortly afterwards. Before dying, Auguste's last words are directed to Danielle, which causes the Baroness to envy Danielle and treat her miserably for the next ten years. While Marguerite (Megan Dodds) is hostile and cruel to Danielle, Jacqueline (Melanie Lynskey) is kinder and more respectful to her, though she often stays out of the crossfires to keep the peace.