Diaries 2001 - The Princess
The Princess Diaries Director: Garry Marshall Starring: Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, Heather Matarazzo, Hector Elizondo, Mandy Moore Release Date: August 3, 2001
Faced with an identity crisis, Mia is coaxed into attending daily "princess lessons" at the Genovian consulate in exchange for keeping the secret until the upcoming Genovian Independence Day Ball, where she must publicly accept or renounce her title. The Ultimate Makeover: The Transformation Scene
The famous scene where Mia slips and falls in the gym bleachers was a real accident. Director Garry Marshall found it so fitting for the character that he kept it in the final cut.
: Mia Thermopolis, a socially awkward and "invisible" 15-year-old in San Francisco, discovers she is the sole heir to the throne of Genovia, a fictional European kingdom. the princess diaries 2001
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However, these criticisms were no match for the film's overwhelming popularity with audiences. With a production budget of $26 million, The Princess Diaries was a certified box office smash. It opened at No. 3, earning over $22 million in its first weekend. It went on to gross over $165 million worldwide, a massive return on investment for Disney. This success demonstrated that films centered on young women could be immensely profitable and paved the way for more productions targeting that demographic.
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The Princess Diaries grossed over $165 million worldwide, spawned a highly successful 2004 sequel ( The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement ), and solidified Anne Hathaway as a household name. Decades later, clips of Queen Clarisse explaining the "Genovian wave" or Mia shouting "Shut up!" still circulate as viral memes.
So, if you find yourself searching for on a rainy Sunday afternoon, do not feel guilty. Pop some popcorn, turn up the volume during “Miracles Happen,” and let yourself believe—just for 115 minutes—that a shaky-voiced, klutzy kid can grow up to rule a country.
: Novelty "Honorary Royal Court member" certificates. Creative Inspiration : Mia Thermopolis, a socially awkward and "invisible"
After all, as Queen Clarisse says: “A princess is never late. Everyone else is simply early.”
The photo of Mia's father shown in the film is actually Anne Hathaway's real-life father. Future of the Franchise