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"Three Wishes for Cinderella" is a timeless classic that will enchant audiences of all ages. Directed by Cecilie A. Mosli, this Cinderella story takes place in a snow-heavy forest where the heroine battles against her evil stepmother for her dream of meeting the handsome prince. The film features breathtaking archery, a gorgeous palace ball, and a brilliant cast that brings the story to life. The film's stunning visuals and captivating storyline make it a must-see for anyone who loves fairy tales. The snow-heavy forest setting adds an extra layer of magic to the already enchanting story. The archery scenes are particularly impressive, showcasing the heroine's strength and determination. The cast delivers standout performances, bringing depth and complexity to their characters. The chemistry between the heroine and the prince is palpable, making their love story all the more compelling. Overall, "Three Wishes for Cinderella" is a beautiful and timeless film that will leave audiences feeling uplifted and enchanted. It's a must-see for anyone who loves fairy tales and classic cinema.
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Since her father’s death, the kind-hearted but also courageous Cinderella lives with her cruel stepmother and spoiled stepsister Dora who treat her like a servant in her own house. During one of her daily escapes to the forest, Cinderella prevents a couple of men from hunting wild animals, amongst them the handsome prince of the kingdom. They immediately feel attracted to each other, but he is expected to find a suitable bride at the next royal ball which Cinderella is not allowed to attend. Equipped with a great deal of courage and empowered by her three magical acorns, she decides to stand up for herself and determine her own fate. Is she able to break free from her stepmother’s tyranny and find true love?
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