Episode 8: Ever After
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Brick and Birdy have sped back to the French Renaissance and try to figure out what's real and what's Fairy-tales in the cult classic, semi-historical, and forever iconic Ever After: A Cinderella Story from 1998. In fact, they get so lost in the weeds and partying with Leonardo da Vinci that we've had make an intermission and come back to this next time! Stay tuned in two weeks for Part 2! In the meantime, feel free to read up on our sources:
Sources:
- Brothers Grimm - Wikipedia
- Ever After - Wikipedia
- Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia
- Ever After (Film) - TV Tropes
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- Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia
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- Women in the Renaissance and Reformation | Encyclopedia.com
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- PGB 8: Back To School At The Medieval University Of Paris!
- What do Leonardo da Vinci and Drew Barrymore have in common? Ever After – ars longa
- Fascination and Hatred: The Roma in European Culture | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
- ROMA IN FRANCE – FROM MIDDLE AGES TO THE REVOLUTION | ROMI.HR
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