After the Ball, a retail fairy tale set in the world of fashion. Kate's dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she is a bright new talent, Kate can't get a job. No one trusts the daughter of Lee Kassell, a retail guru who markets clothes "inspired" by the very designers Kate wants to work for. Who wants a spy among the sequins and stilettos? Reluctantly, Kate joins the family business where she must navigate around her duplicitous stepmother and two wicked stepsisters. But with the help of a prince of a guy in the shoe department her godmother's vintage clothes and a shocking switch of identities, Kate exposes the evil trio, saves her father's company -- and proves that everyone can wear a fabulous dress.
Directed by Sean Garrity
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Cast
Portia Doubleday
Kate / Nate
Marc-André Grondin
Daniel
Chris Noth
Lee
Lauren Holly
Elsie
Natalie Krill
Tannis
Anna Hopkins
Simone
Mimi Kuzyk
Bella
Carlo Rota
Richard
Colin Mochrie
Colin
Lola Tash
Polly
Sabrina Campilii
Jennifer
David Michaël
Maurice
Crew
Sean Garrity
Director
Jason Sherman
Screenplay
Ari Posner
Original Music Composer
Pierre Gill
Director of Photography
Don Carmody
Producer
Véronique Gagné
Assistant Set Decoration
Patricia Christie
Production Design
Mary Jo Slater
Casting
Popular Reviews
18 reviews
Marita
6.0★ · 08/26/25
se hubieran gustado como hombres dkdkdkdkdk
se hubieran gustado como hombres dkdkdkdkdk
haley
5.0★ · 03/22/25
the gay accent… now that’s called talent ✨
the gay accent… now that’s called talent ✨
Nicole
5.0★ · 07/30/24
Cinderella story-esque movies are such a guilty pleasure of mine. Was it objectively good? no… Was it fun? Definitely.
Cinderella story-esque movies are such a guilty pleasure of mine. Was it objectively good? no… Was it fun? Definitely.
h2onohia
8.0★ · 07/03/24
when all else fails become a twink
when all else fails become a twink
Bryce
5.0★ · 11/11/22
I watched this when I was like 13 and it stayed in my brain a little too clearly
I watched this when I was like 13 and it stayed in my brain a little too clearly