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Ashpet: An American Cinderella
A re-telling of Cinderella set in the rural south during World War II
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Plot Summary
This film reimagines the classic Cinderella story within the context of a Native American reservation. A young, kind-hearted woman named Ashpet faces hardship and cruelty from her stepmother and stepsisters after her father's death. Despite her difficult circumstances, she holds onto hope and dreams of a better future, finding solace in her connection to nature and her cultural heritage.
Critical Reception
Ashpet: An American Cinderella was a notable independent film that brought a familiar fairy tale to a specific cultural context. It was appreciated for its unique adaptation and the performances of its cast, offering a fresh perspective on a universally known story. While not a blockbuster, it garnered positive attention within circles interested in diverse storytelling and Native American cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its culturally specific adaptation of a classic tale.
Appreciated for its heartfelt performances, particularly from the lead.
Seen as a gentle and hopeful reimagining of Cinderella.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Chris Eyre, is of Cheyenne and Arapaho descent, bringing his own cultural understanding to the adaptation.
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