

Ice Princess 2005
"Big things happen to those who dream big."
In *Ice Princess (2005)*, Tim Fywell directs a heartfelt family drama infused with comedic charm as Michelle Trachtenberg stars as Casey Carlyle, a determined teenager who dreams of becoming a champion figure skater.
Director: Tim Fywell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ice Princess (2005) about?
*Ice Princess (2005)* follows Casey Carlyle, a high schooler who trades in her academic ambitions for the ice after discovering a talent for figure skating. With the help of her coach and her mother, she faces off against rivals while balancing friendships, family, and the pursuit of excellence on the rink.
Who directed Ice Princess?
The film was directed by Tim Fywell, known for his work in family-friendly and drama-driven projects that highlight youthful determination.
Who stars in Ice Princess?
Michelle Trachtenberg takes the lead as Casey Carlyle, supported by Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, Kim Cattrall, and Steve Ross in key roles.
Is Ice Princess (2005) worth watching?
While not rated on IMDb, *Ice Princess (2005)* offers a charming blend of drama and comedy that resonates with fans of family films. Its themes of perseverance and self-discovery make it a solid pick for viewers seeking inspiration without heavy stakes.
How long is Ice Princess?
The movie runs for 98 minutes, making it a perfect fit for a cozy family movie night.
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About Ice Princess (2005) — A Family Comedy About Following Your Olympic Dreams
In *Ice Princess (2005)*, Tim Fywell directs a heartfelt family drama infused with comedic charm as Michelle Trachtenberg stars as Casey Carlyle, a determined teenager who dreams of becoming a champion figure skater. With unwavering support from her coach, her mother (played by Joan Cusack), and a quirky Zamboni driver (Steve Ross), Casey navigates the pressures of competition and the warmth of small-town life. Hayden Panettiere and Kim Cattrall round out the cast, adding depth and humor to this coming-of-age story.
The film blends the thrill of athletic achievement with relatable teenage struggles, creating an atmosphere that's both inspiring and lighthearted. Whether you're a fan of figure skating or just love underdog tales, *Ice Princess (2005)* delivers a feel-good experience with a touch of drama and plenty of laughs.




