EverAfter

EverAfter

Movie |

Based On Fairy Tale | Cinderella Story

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Andy Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Gil Kenny, Laurent Herbiet, David Tomblin See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott, Patrick Godfrey, Megan Dodds See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 1min
  • Music: George Fenton,Pauline Griffith,Graham Daniel,Robert Gavin,Jenny Lee Wright
  • Award(s): Blockbuster Entertainment 1999 (Won)
    Chlotrudis 1999 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tuner, The Idea of You
  • Story:
    A unique 16th century woman, Danielle possesses a love of books, and can easily quote from Sir Thomas More’s Utopia. An intriguing mix of tomboyish athleticism and physical beauty, she has more than enough charm to capture the heart of a prince ... after beaning him with an apple.
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7.1/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A unique 16th century woman, Danielle possesses a love of books, and can easily quote from Sir Thomas More’s Utopia. An intriguing mix of tomboyish athleticism and physical beauty, she has more than enough charm to capture the heart of a prince ... after beaning him with an apple.
Ratings

7.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Favorite Actress DramaRomance | 1999 | Drew Barrymore

Favorite Supporting Actress DramaRomance | 1999 | Anjelica Huston

Saturn Award

Best Actress | 1999 | Drew Barrymore

Best Costumes | 1999 | Jenny Beavan

Blimp Award

Favorite Movie Actress For | 1999 | Drew Barrymore

Favorite Movie Actress | 1999 | Drew Barrymore

OFTA Film Award

Best Music Original SciFiFantasyHorror Score | 1999 | George Fenton

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Nominations
Chlotrudis Award

Best Actress | 1999 | Drew Barrymore

Best Actress For | 1999 | Drew Barrymore

OFTA Film Award

Best SciFiFantasyHorror Actress | 1999 | Anjelica Huston

Best Breakthrough Performance Female | 1999 | Megan Dodds

Best SciFiFantasyHorror Picture | 1999 | Tracey Trench

Teen Choice Award

Film Choice Sleazebag | 1999 | Anjelica Huston

Film Breakout Performance | 1999 | Dougray Scott

Saturn Award

Best Supporting Actress | 1999 | Anjelica Huston

Best Music | 1999 | George Fenton

Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Favorite Male Newcomer | 1999 | Dougray Scott

FMCJ Award

Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 1998 | George Fenton

Golden Satellite Award

Best Costume Design | 1999 | Jenny Beavan

BOX OFFICE

Budget 26,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 65,700,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Drew Barrymore has stated that this is the favorite of all her films.

As depicted in the film, the real Leonardo da Vinci kept the Mona Lisa with him all the time until his death.

At one point Queen Marie tells Henry to choose a wife wisely, because "divorce is only something they do in England." This is obviously a reference to Henry VIII of England, who caused a huge scandal when he divorced Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn in the early 16th century.

Mona Lisa is painted on a piece of wood and not on canvas as depicted in the film. This was done intentionally.

Danielle's portrait, which Leonardo da Vinci paints in the film, is actually modeled after another da Vinci work, "La Scapigliata" (also known as "Testa di fanciulla detta la scapigliata").

Popular Dialogues

"Danielle: [indicating Maurice] I wish to address the issue of this gentleman. He is my servant, and I am here to pay the debt against him. Cargomaster: You're too late, he's bought and paid for. Danielle: I can pay you twenty gold francs. Cargomaster: Madame, you can have me for twenty gold francs. Now drive on! Danielle: I demand you release him at once, or I shall take this matter to the King! Cargomaster: The King's the one who sold him. He's now the property of Cartier. Danielle: He is not property at *all*, you ill-mannered tub of guts! Do you honestly think it right to chain people like chattel? I demand you release him at once! Cargomaster: [shouts] Get outta my way! Henry: [riding up] You dare raise your voice to a lady, sir? Cargomaster: [flustered] Your Highness! F-forgive me, Sire. I meant no disrespect. It's just, uh... I'm following orders here. It's my job to take these criminals and thieves to the coast. Danielle: A servant is not a thief, your Highness, and those who are cannot help themselves. Henry: Really! Well then by all means, enlighten us. Danielle: If you suffer your people to be ill-educated, and their manners corrupted from infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what else is to be concluded, sire, but that you first make thieves and then punish them? [pause, the other courtiers look on approvingly] Henry: Well, there you have it. Release him. Cargomaster: But Sire...! Henry: I said, release him! Cargomaster: Yes, Sire. [Maurice is released] Maurice: [to Danielle] I thought I was looking at your mother! Danielle: [sotto voce] Meet me at the bridge. [aloud] Danielle: Prepare the horses, we will leave at once. [to Henry] Danielle: I thank you, your Highness."

"Henry: I kneel before you not as a prince, but as a man in love... But I would feel like a king if you, Danielle de Barbarac, would be my wife."