Analyzing the Movies based on Cinderella

The why, what and how behind my Viz

Priyanka Dobhal
4 min readSep 13, 2021

The story of Cinderella is one of the most common childhood stories we all grew up with.

When I grew up, I noticed that there are tons of Movies based on Cinderella. And they keep coming šŸ˜„ So it was just another day when I was scrolling through my YouTube suggestions and there it was, another Cinderella movie coming out in September 2021. My first thought on seeing it was ā€œAgain Cinderella?ā€. Iā€™m sure you all must have noticed it too but never thought how many are there in reality. Now I wish I could get the exact number but that is next to impossible.

So thatā€™s the backstory to my Cinderella viz. I wanted to see for myself how different each version of Cinderella is. And when I started looking through google, I found so many versions of it in different languages. So I decided to go with the set of movies that I could find in English and also preferably the ones that I can watch.

That brings me to the chosen 25 movies. I wanted to make sure I pick movies ranging from old to new. There were some that were very much like the original story.

Movies by the Released Year

How did I get the data?

The first step was to get a list of movies. This is where IMDB and Wikipedia helped me get a subset of movies. 17 out of 25 movies were available on OTT platforms and YouTube so I watched those at first.

I sort of went back and forth on the data points that I wanted to capture in my story.

  • Is the role of Cinderella always played by a Woman?
  • Is Cinderellaā€™s father dead?
  • Did Cinderella live with a Step Family?
  • Is the role of Prince Charming always played by a Man?
  • Did Cinderella go to a ball?
  • Is there a Fairy Godmother?
  • What does Cinderella leave at the ball?

And lastly, Wikipedia and IMDB were a great help to get details on the movies that I couldnā€™t watch.

Before I started with my data collection process, I didnā€™t even imagine Cinderella or Prince being played by the opposite gender.

So finding the answers to these questions opened up my thinking! :)

The most fun part of this whole process was watching the movies šŸ˜†

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Few things that I enjoyed in the movies (Spoiler Alert!):

  1. Ella Enchanted showed a fun version of Cinderella where a fairy gave her the gift of obedience as a kid. She ā€œhadā€ to obey anything she is told.
  2. Another Cinderella Story had some fun music. And it was interesting how the glass slipper was replaced with ā€œZuneā€ (a music player) she left at the dance.
  3. Not Cinderellaā€™s Type was a completely realistic take on Cinderella. There wasnā€™t any ball or any way she meets the prince. It was a movie showing how a friend (her prince) and his family saves her from her aunt and uncle who used to mentally abuse her.
  4. Cindy is a version of the Cinderella tale with an all-black cast. Spoiler Alerts! She actually doesnā€™t marry the prince (in this case an Army Officer), instead marries her neighbor who had helped her get to the ball.
  5. Cinderella (2021) is a musical version with a very diverse cast. Cinderella is an ambitious woman who aspires to become an affluent dressmaker and run her own business. I also liked that the princess (Princeā€™s sister) is chosen as the successor by the king. I loved the music in this movie!
  6. A Cinderella Story: Starstruck is the story of a small town farm girl, longs to spread her wings and soar. She didnā€™t have any friends except for the animals on her farm. Now, this may sound odd but I felt like the role of the fairy godmother is played by her pet pig, Jon Ham. I know how this sounds šŸ˜† but hear me out. So when is she locked in by her step brother, the pig brings her the keys to the barn. In a way, he keeps her safe and happy.

We all love the story of Cinderella. But with time, it needed a much awaited change in the way Cinderella is portrayed. She is not helpless or waiting for a prince to save her. She is ambitious and fearless :) That is what I liked the most!

Also, most of these movies did not have magic and hence no fairy godmother. But there were people like her friends, relatives and sometimes even a pig who helped Cinderella through her journey.

Now, if youā€™re as curious as I then jump into the dashboard and find answers to the above questions :)

https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/priyanka.dobhal0993/viz/MoviesbasedonCinderella/MoviesbasedonCinderella

Cinderella Viz

As a future plan, I want to extend this list with more movies that I find. I also want to analyze the diversity and the dreams of Cinderella shown in the movies.

If you want to take a stab at analyzing the movies, hereā€™s the dataset
https://data.world/priyankad0993/movies-based-on-cinderella

Take care and stay safe! šŸ˜ƒ

Priyanka Dobhal

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Priyanka Dobhal
Priyanka Dobhal

Written by Priyanka Dobhal

An introvert, tiring to break out of my Cocoon. Turns data into visual: https://public.tableau.com/profile/priyanka.dobhal0993#!/

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