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Ever After 2024

Runtime

18 mins

Language

German

German

A young girl finds solace in a hidden underwater garden, escaping bullying at school and a difficult home life. This mysterious realm offers a sense of freedom, but to fully embrace her existence as a mermaid, she must undergo a painful and transformative sacrifice, growing the fins that will bind her to this dark and enchanting world.

A young girl finds solace in a hidden underwater garden, escaping bullying at school and a difficult home life. This mysterious realm offers a sense of freedom, but to fully embrace her existence as a mermaid, she must undergo a painful and transformative sacrifice, growing the fins that will bind her to this dark and enchanting world.

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Ever After does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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The Grande Dame’s reception of the Brothers Grimm opens this retelling with a quiet challenge: she is not impressed by their version of Cinderella. In a moment that blends myth with history, she unveils a portrait and a glass slipper and begins to recount a portion of the true story that inspired the tale, inviting us to look beyond the masks we wear and the legends we tell.

Set during the French Renaissance, about ten years after the death of Auguste de Barbarac, the story centers on his daughter, Danielle, who has grown up under the stern rule of her stepmother, the Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent, and her two self- serving daughters, Marguerite and Jacqueline. Danielle moves through her days as a servant, navigating the daily cruelties and small acts of defiance that mark her life, all while keeping a secret hope for something better. Her world begins to tilt when she encounters Prince Henry, who is urgently trying to escape a betrothal to Princess Gabriella of Spain. In a tense moment born of fear and daring, Henry first mistakes Danielle for a thief, but a spark of recognition lingers as he gives her 20 francs to keep their moment quiet.

Henry’s path grows more complicated when he is caught by the Royal Guard after stepping in to avert bandits who threaten Leonardo da Vinci, who has been invited to the royal court by King Francis. Danielle’s courage and quick thinking—paired with her ability to argue her way through obstacles—catch Henry’s eye. She disguises herself as a noblewoman in order to reclaim Maurice, a loyal servant who was sold by Rodmilla. When Henry sees her arguing with the jailer and recognizes her determination, he orders Maurice’s release. When he asks for her name, Danielle invokes her late mother’s identity, Countess Nicole de Lancret, a name that will come back to haunt and eventually redeem her.

King Francis then announces a masquerade ball, a double-edged threat that will decide who Henry will marry: either the woman he truly loves or Gabriella. The clock is ticking toward midnight, and the stakes are high. Rodmilla, intent on making sure her favorite daughter Marguerite catches Henry’s eye, becomes more and more careless about Danielle’s growing influence. Danielle, meanwhile, spends secret moments with Henry, and a shared sense of purpose begins to form between them. Their bond deepens during a visit to the library of the Franciscan monks, an excursion that turns perilous when a gang of gypsies ambushes them. Yet the gypsies, led by a wary but compassionate leader, offer aid to Danielle’s cause if she calls on them, and a first kiss signals a fragile, hopeful connection between Danielle and Henry.

Rodmilla and Marguerite complicate things further by plotting to steal Nicole’s wedding gown and the glass slippers so that Marguerite can present herself at the ball as the rightful bride. When Marguerite insults Nicole, Danielle intervenes, sparking a clash that ends with Marguerite burning a copy of Utopia that Auguste had entrusted to Danielle. Jacqueline’s sympathy for Danielle’s plight provides a rare spark of warmth in the palace’s harsh politics and foreshadows a more complex alliance to come.

A convivial luncheon with Queen Marie reveals the clever games at court as Marguerite and Rodmilla deduce Danielle’s true identity as Countess de Lancret. Danielle confronts Henry with the weight of truth, but she remains silent about her own name, and she ultimately flees rather than risk exposure. Rodmilla’s suspicion peaks, and she locks Danielle in the pantry when the location of the slippers and dress remains undisclosed. Gustave, a loyal ally to Maurice, steps in to help by seeking out Leonardo to assist Danielle’s escape. The plan takes shape as Leonardo, Gustave, Paulette and Louise assemble in Nicole’s attire that had been kept hidden for just such a moment. Danielle returns to the ball ready to reveal herself, but Rodmilla’s denunciation cuts her short. Henry, furious at Danielle’s supposed deception, withdraws his love and she flees in tears, a single glass slipper left behind by Leonardo in his reproach of Henry’s callousness.

The turn of fate comes quickly. Henry agrees to marry Gabriella, but as the ceremony begins, he realizes another feeling has caught up with him—the love he bears for Danielle. He halts the wedding and searches for her, only to learn that Rodmilla sold Danielle to Pierre Le Pieu after the ball. Henry and Laurent set out on a rescue mission, only to discover that Danielle has already escaped on her own. With a heartfelt confession of love, Henry fits the glass slipper onto Danielle’s foot, sealing their union in the most symbolic of fairy-tale moments.

The royal court is moved to act against Rodmilla, Marguerite, and Jacqueline for their lies about Danielle. Rodmilla is stripped of her title and threatened with exile unless someone speaks for her; Danielle, showing remarkable mercy, asks that she be granted the same courtesy she had shown Danielle, and Rodmilla and Marguerite face a chastening fate as they are reduced to servants in the palace laundry. The story’s ending is not merely romantic; it also carries a lasting pledge: Danielle and Henry build a university, a symbol of a future shaped by learning and collaboration. Leonardo’s portrait of Danielle, a treasure he gifted to the couple, survives the ages and is eventually inherited by the Grande Dame.

In the final frame, the Grande Dame reflects on the lineage of Danielle and Henry. Their lives may not follow the conventional “happily ever after,” but they do endure in a way that proves the truth of the tale: the people who live with courage, love, and intellect can shape a world that outlives them. The portrait endures as a quiet testament to a pair who dared to dream differently, and the tale that began as a bedtime story grows into a lasting memory of resilience, loyalty, and possibility.

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