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Sleeping Beauty Castle
La Belle has been sleeping for 100 years in her castle in the fairy kingdom. If no Prince Charming wakes her up, the whole kingdom will disappear. Supervised by Queen Titiania (Catherine Jacob) and the Raven (Pierre-François Martin-Laval), the fairies Blondine (Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse) and Mélusine (Mylène Saint-Sauveur) are sent to Paris. Their mission is to send different candidates to the bedside of Beauty. To recreate the magical atmosphere of the kingdom, the team went to the castle of Saint-Maigrin.
Un jour mon Prince is a free adaptation of Perrault’s tale of Sleeping Beauty. The film was released a week before the feature Sleeping Beauty, another retelling of the work by Adolfo Arrieta, Niels Schneider, Mathieu Amalric and Agathe Bonitzer.
Blondine and Melusine have only 5 days left to find Prince Charming and avoid the disappearance of the kingdom.
Château de Saint-Maigrin
The Saint-Maigrin castle is a 19th century castle located on the edge of the Saint-Maigrin pond in Charente-Maritime.
Surrounded by a private park of 500 hectares, the castle of Saint-Maigrin was built in two stages between 1861 and 1900 in a neo-gothic style. It has 36 rooms spread over 2000 m2. The castle proposes the reservation of its rooms to stay there. Moreover, the domain is referenced by the association Poitou-Charentes cinema, thus highlighting the site to the French creation.
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