Jo Stockton can only get to Paris to meet with the beatnik founder of "empathicalism" (a idea that implores you to "put yourself into others shoes" in order to 'empathize' with them) if she agrees to model a line of ultra-chic fashions for photographer Dick Avery. Paris provides the backdrop for this wonderful blend of Gershwin music and Givenchy fashions.
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AWARDS FOR FUNNY FACE (1957):
- Academy Awards, USA
1958
Nominated
Oscar
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Hal Pereira
George W. Davis
Sam Comer
Ray Moyer
Best Cinematography
Ray June
Best Costume Design
Edith Head
Hubert de Givenchy
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Leonard Gershe
- Cannes Film Festival
1957
Nominated
Golden Palm
Stanley Donen
- Directors Guild of America, USA
1958
Nominated
DGA Award
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
Stanley Donen
- Laurel Awards
1958
Nominated
Golden Laurel
Top Male Musical Performance
Fred Astaire
4th place.
- National Board of Review, USA
1957
Won
Special Citation
For the photographic innovations.
- Writers Guild of America, USA
1958
Nominated
WGA Award (Screen)
Best Written American Musical
Leonard Gershe