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AFP
14 February, 2015, 09:08
Update: 14 February, 2015, 09:08
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AFP
14 February, 2015, 09:08
Update: 14 February, 2015, 09:08
Australian actress Cate Blanchett poses for photographers during a photocall for the film ‘Cinderella’ presented in competition of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin, on 13 February 2015. Photo: AFP

Berlin, Germany: Cinderella and Prince Charming met on an equal footing Friday at the Berlin film festival in a modern retelling of the fairy tale by Kenneth Branagh, with Cate Blanchett as a gambling, hard-drinking Wicked Stepmother.

‘Cinderella’, a Disney production, has been dubbed a ‘feminist’ live-action twist on the story of a girl's dreams coming true.

Lily James, 25, of the ‘Downton Abbey’ television series, plays the orphaned young woman who becomes virtually enslaved by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters.

Branagh said that he wanted to adapt the traditional tale in which a handsome prince whisks her away from a life of drudgery to become his queen and tell a story of love between equals.

He said the aim was to ‘make the prince a sort of charismatic complement to Cinderella, someone who earns the right to her affection where both meet not knowing who the other is and on equal terms’.

The pair first encounter each other while riding on horseback through the forest and a comedy of mistaken identity ensues which Branagh said was reminiscent of the Shakespeare plays he has filmed in the past.

He said the Cinderella story ‘continues to capture our imaginations’ but said he was ‘surprised to be quite so moved’ when taking a closer look at the story, which begins with the ‘first experience of loss by a child’.

 

'Female dominated'

Blanchett, 45, said she was interested in exploring ‘how does jealousy develop between women’.

‘Certainly when you get to play someone with wicked in front of her name you know it's going to be slightly fun but I was too old for Cinderella and not funny enough for the Fairy Godmother so I got what was left over,’ the Australian actress joked.

In the film, screened at the 65th Berlin film festival Friday, she portrays the godmother as a spendthrift schemer who commandeers the stately home of her new husband before his untimely death to throw raucous parties with high-stakes gambling.

British actress Helena Bonham Carter, who drew big laughs as a Fairy Godmother whose magic wand helps get Cinderella to the ball to meet her prince, said she liked the film for its attention to even minor players.

‘Cinderella’ screened out of competition at the festival, which runs until Sunday. 

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