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In The Princess Diaries (2001), Mia Thermopolis discovers that she is the next in line to the throne of Genovia. Now, with the support of her friends Lilly and Michael Moscovitz, Mia must learn how to adapt to her new royal responsibilities while also navigating the challenges of being a teenage girl. As Mia tries to balance her duties as a princess with her everyday life, she finds herself facing numerous hurdles, from figuring out how to walk in high heels to dealing with nosy reporters. Throughout her journey, Mia discovers the importance of staying true to herself and embracing her own unique qualities.
This delightful coming-of-age comedy, based on the popular book series, is filled with heartwarming moments, lighthearted humor, and valuable life lessons. Directed by Garry Marshall, the film showcases the transformation of Mia from a shy and awkward teenager into a self-assured young woman, all while maintaining her authenticity and individuality. With memorable performances from Anne Hathaway as Mia and Julie Andrews as her regal grandmother, The Princess Diaries is a charming and feel-good film that appeals to audiences of all ages. Join Mia on her journey of self-discovery and witness her transformation into a princess in this enchanting and delightful tale.
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The Princess DiariesRelease Date:
03 Aug 2001Writers:
Meg Cabot, Gina WendkosAwards:
3 wins & 11 nominations