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Cenerentola a Parigi

Titolo originale: Funny Face
  • 1957
  • T
  • 1h 43min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
34.727
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Cenerentola a Parigi (1957)
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  • Regia
    • Stanley Donen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Leonard Gershe
  • Star
    • Audrey Hepburn
    • Fred Astaire
    • Kay Thompson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    34.727
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Stanley Donen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Leonard Gershe
    • Star
      • Audrey Hepburn
      • Fred Astaire
      • Kay Thompson
    • 188Recensioni degli utenti
    • 83Recensioni della critica
    • 75Metascore
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    • Candidato a 4 Oscar
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    Audrey Hepburn
    Audrey Hepburn
    • Jo Stockton
    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • Dick Avery
    Kay Thompson
    Kay Thompson
    • Maggie Prescott
    Michel Auclair
    Michel Auclair
    • Prof. Émile Flostre
    Robert Flemyng
    Robert Flemyng
    • Paul Duval
    Dovima
    • Marion
    Suzy Parker
    Suzy Parker
    • Specialty Dancer (Think Pink Number)
    Sunny Hartnett
    • Specialty Dancer (Think Pink Number)
    Jean Del Val
    Jean Del Val
    • Hairdresser
    Virginia Gibson
    Virginia Gibson
    • Babs
    Sue England
    Sue England
    • Laura
    Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee
    • Lettie
    Alex Gerry
    Alex Gerry
    • Dovitch
    Iphigenie Castiglioni
    • Armande
    Heather Ames
    Heather Ames
    • Junior Editor
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    Fern Barry
    • Southern Wife
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Brandon Beach
    • Fashion Show Guest
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    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • Photographer
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    • Regia
      • Stanley Donen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Leonard Gershe
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    7theowinthrop

    Gershwin, Paris, Astaire, Audrey Hepburn, Richard Avedon, and John-Paul Sartre

    This 1957 musical is a little odd. It has a title based on an original 1920s Gershwin musical (that included the title song) which starred Fred and Adele Astaire. It was a musical and scenic valentine to France (but only one tune in it deals with France - "Bonjour Paris!". It is a spoof on the modern fashion magazines, fashions in general, and advertising - but the spoof while sharp at times is never pushed. The opening sequence, "Think Pink," describes how Kay Thompson plans a campaign to make the American woman go for "pink" clothes, accessories, toothpaste, etc., only to admit to her assistant she personally loathes the color. It takes full advantage of the attractive face and features of Hepburn, who is convinced to be a model and help push a new line of fashions in Paris. And it makes two characters into imitations of Richard Avedon the photographer (Astaire as Dick Avory) and Jean-Paul Sartre (Michel Auclair as Prof. Emile Flostre).

    Avedon was a rarity - a fashion photographer who became a great artistic portrait photographer. Astaire never is shown taking pictures of great or famous people in the film but several times he demonstrates a refinement that separates him from the rest of Kay Thompson's entourage (most of whom don't care what havoc they cause, as long as they get their jobs done). He also has enough sense to question Hepburn's accepting of "empathicalism", and it's viability. Witness his moment in the bistro pouring wine to the two old codgers who are quite pleasant to him while he insults them in English. Hepburn, of course, is so insistent on the validity of her philosophical beliefs that she rejects Astaire's warnings, and jeopardizes the fashion show.

    The final blow (seemingly) to the Astaire - Hepburn relationship is when he confronts Flostre at the author's home. He knocks out the Professor, and his brutality demolishes the relationship with Hepburn. But within minutes Hepburn sees another side to Flostre which is unexpected, and suddenly realizes that Astaire may be right after all.

    The character of Flostre is obviously based on that of Jean-Paul Sartre, the founder of "existentialism". Based on in some details, but not in theory. "Empathicalism" has to do with trying to empathize with others so as to have a proper response to their needs and aspirations. "Existentialism" has to do with: "An introspective humanism or theory of man which expresses the individual's intense awareness of his contingency and freedom; a theory which states that the existence of the individual precedes his essence." This is from Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. Sartre has a more complex view of man and society, and one can plow through BEING AND NOTHINGNESS to try to understand it. In fact some critics have wondered if the Nobel Prize Winner eventually got very wrong headed about his theory. But he certainly seems a meatier philosopher than his celluloid copy.

    But Flostre does have the trappings of Sartre on him. He is revered by his followers world wide (such as Hepburn). He is a man with sexual appetite (as Sartre was with his long time companion and fellow writer Simone Beauvoir). And there is some traces of an anti-capitalist, even anti-American attitude in him. It is not definitely pushed, but when Astaire and Thompson break into his house during a party, they pretend they are American share cropper singers whom Flostre had brought to France to perform for his guests. Now, we never hear what this actual pair actually would sing, but judging from their background they would have to throw in some protest songs. Sartre was very critical of the U.S.A. and capitalism (today his fans have to explain Sartre's willingness to accept Russian imperialist moves under Communism in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s - they find it very hard to do so).

    On the whole the parts of the film work well, so I give it seven stars. Kay Thompson is best recalled for being the creator of the little girl at the Plaza "Eloise", but she shows here a highly entertaining performance as Maggie Prescott, the editor who pushes and loathes pink. The film would have been better if somehow Avedon's portrait photography had been brought into the story, possibly in a final scene with Flostre as his subject. However, even without such a sequence the film is rewarding to watch, especially in the musical numbers. Astaire does equally well with Thompson and with Hepburn as his partners here.
    Snow Leopard

    Enjoyable Enough as Long As It's Not Taken Too Seriously

    As long as you do not take the premise or the characters or the plot too seriously, this is an enjoyable movie with an interesting pairing of Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, plus an excellent supporting performance by Kay Thompson and some good-looking settings and scenery. The musical numbers are pleasant, if rather on the light side. Stanley Donen has the right touch in keeping things together without making the seams show too often.

    Hepburn is cast in a somewhat unexpected role, as a drab intellectual store clerk who gets involved with Fred Astaire's (much older) photographer character. Audrey is so charming that's it's very difficult to think of her as a wallflower, and while Astaire is as energetic as ever, there are more than a couple of occasions on which the relationship doesn't really look believable, despite the best efforts of the two stars. The plot isn't supposed to be anything weighty anyway, so perhaps that's the price you have to pay for a rather different pairing.

    Kay Thompson provides many of the best moments. Sometimes the satire of trendy philosophy comes off well, at other times it gets a little dull. Not to be forgotten are the colorful and interesting settings and backgrounds, which set off the story and music fairly well. It's sometimes a strange combination, but as lighter entertainment it all works well enough.
    lauraeileen894

    S'wonderful indeed!

    I recently saw "Funny Face" and I was just enchanted from start to finish. This beautiful, sublime, light-hearted musical pairs the incomparable Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn. It was the perfect vehicle for Hepburn, and in my humble opinion, "Funny Face" ties with "The Band Wagon" as the best Fred Astaire musical of the 50's.

    "Funny Face" tells the story of Jo Stockton (Hepburn) a deep and outspoken Beatnik bookseller, and Dick Avery (Astaire), a raffish but compassionate photographer for "Quality" magazine. "Quality" is run by its hilariously vapid editor, Maggie Presscott (Kay Thompson, a real scene stealer). After some unusual circumstances, Dick convinces the waifish Jo that she has model potential and should go to Paris with him. The plot is sometimes a moot point as soon as they get there, but what happens after that is song, dance, great clothes, and a beautiful romantic song and dance with Audrey and Fred on a grassy knoll. There's also a rather famous scene with Audrey descending a flight of stairs in a gorgeous red strapless dress with white gloves.

    I've seen a lot of criticism for "Funny Face", and I disagree that it's shallow and anti-intellectual. What separates this movie from, say, "She's All That" is that Jo only goes to Paris as a "means to an end" for modelling, which Jo is vehemently against. She never compromises who she is, and doesn't officially fall for Dick until much later, so romance is never a motive for anything. Also, Dick admires Jo's inner beauty, even before she becomes a stunner. They are much more likable and romantic leads than in most "makeover" movies. Please don't over-analyze "Funny Face", just sit back and let yourself be spellbound. Trust me, "s'wonderful"!!
    8harry-76

    Still a fun musical

    "Funny Face" was great fun during its first runs and is still a most enjoyable musical. A top notch cast headed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire make this a winner. Kaye Thompson is on hand for songs, dances and laughs, and George Gershwin's score sparkles. Filmed in part on location in Paris, "Funny Face" beautifully conveys its story of romance with elegance and charm. Smart fashion costumes, photography and choreography combine to make this a hit.
    xyscaling

    Love that Audrey!!!!

    Outstanding. Beautiful. Classic. What a real lady!!!

    The photo sequence in Paris has never been topped. Such a 10+ movie, I can just watch it over and over. Those are kind of strange adjectives and comments from me, especially since I'm a Sci-Fi, action, fantasy kind of movie fan.

    This makes me wonder, will we ever have another Audrey?? Maybe an actress who is even close? To think that she thought she had: 1. A square face, 2. A big nose and 3. Big feet. That just shows how human and natural she really was..........

    What a surprise for me to find this movie. I had never even heard of it untill it came out on DVD. S'Marvelous!!

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      Fred Astaire's character is based on photographer Richard Avedon and his wife, Doe, who, like the character "Jo Stockton," became a noted model despite her indifference toward that profession. In fact, it is Avedon who set up most of the photography for this film, including the famous face portrait of Audrey Hepburn unveiled during the darkroom sequence.
    • Blooper
      After Dick kisses Jo and leaves the bookstore, Jo begins to sing "How Long Has This Been Going On". As she sings to herself while looking at the mirror in the supposedly empty bookstore, someone is reflected in the mirror moving around on the second floor of the bookstore.
    • Citazioni

      Dick Avery: When I get through with you, you'll look like... What do you call beautiful? A tree. You'll look like a tree.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening credits, designed by film consultant Richard Avedon, consist of traditional film credit display interspersed with live action, fashion models and photographic film.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Chop Suey (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      Overture: Funny Face/'S Wonderful/Think Pink!
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

      Music by George Gershwin

      Performed by Fred Astaire

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 dicembre 1957 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Francese
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      • La cenicienta de París
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Château de la reine blanche, Coye-la-Forêt, Oise, Francia(wedding dress photo shoot, Dick's marriage proposal)
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      • Paramount Pictures
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