The Intouchables

Not to be confused with The Untouchables (film).
The Intouchables

Intouchables, Untouchable

French theatrical release poster
Directed by Olivier Nakache
Éric Toledano
Produced by Nicolas Duval Adassovsky
Yann Zenou
Laurent Zeitoun
Written by Olivier Nakache
Éric Toledano
Starring François Cluzet
Omar Sy
Music by Ludovico Einaudi
Cinematography Mathieu Vadepied
Edited by Reynald Bertrand
Production
company
Distributed by The Weinstein Company
Release dates
  • 23 September 2011 (2011-09-23) (San Sebastian)
  • 2 November 2011 (2011-11-02) (France)
Running time
112 minutes
Country France
Language French
Budget 9.5 million
($10.8 million)
Box office €346 million
($426.6 million)[1]

The Intouchables (French: Intouchables [ɛ̃tuʃabl], UK: Untouchable) is a 2011 French buddy comedy-drama film directed by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano. It stars François Cluzet and Omar Sy. Nine weeks after its release in France on 2 November 2011, it became the second biggest box office hit in France, just behind the 2008 film Welcome to the Sticks.[2] The film was voted the cultural event of 2011 in France with 52% of votes in a poll by Fnac.[3] The film has received several award nominations. In France, the film won César Award for Best Actor for Omar Sy, and seven nomination for César Awards include the César Award for Best Film But losing to the Academy Award for Best Picture winner The Artist.

Plot

At night in Paris, Driss is driving Philippe's Maserati at high speed. They are chased through the streets by the police, and eventually cornered. Driss claims the quadriplegic Philippe must be urgently driven to the emergency room; Philippe pretends to have a seizure and the fooled police officers escort them to the hospital.

The story of the friendship between the two men is then told as a flashback: Philippe, a wealthy quadriplegic who owns a luxurious hôtel particulier, and his assistant Magalie, are interviewing candidates to be his live-in caregiver. Driss, a candidate, has no ambitions to get hired. He is just there to get a signature showing he was interviewed and rejected in order to continue receiving his welfare benefits. He is told to come back the next morning to get his signed letter.

The next day, Driss returns and learns that he is on a trial period for the live-in caregiver job. Despite being uninterested in the job and his lack of professional experience, Driss does well caring for Philippe, even if his methods are unconventional. Driss learns the extent of Philippe's disability and accompanies Philippe in every moment of his life, assisting him in all the ways needed. A friend of Philippe's reveals Driss's criminal record which includes six months in jail for robbery. Philippe states he does not care about Driss's past because he is the only one that does not treat him with pity. He says he will not fire him as long as he does his job properly.

Philippe discloses to Driss that he became disabled following a paragliding accident and that his wife died without bearing children. Gradually, Philippe is led by Driss to put some order in his private life, including being stricter with his adopted daughter Elisa. Driss discovers modern art, opera, and even takes up painting. For Philippe's birthday, a private concert of classical music is performed in his living room. Feeling that the concert is too boring, Driss plays Earth, Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland", resulting in a less boring birthday for Philippe.

Driss discovers that Philippe has a purely epistolary relationship with a woman called Eléonore, who lives in Dunkirk. Driss encourages him to meet her, but Philippe fears her reaction when she discovers his disability. Driss eventually convinces Philippe to talk to Eléonore on the phone. Philippe agrees with Driss to send a photo of him in a wheelchair to her, but he hesitates and asks his aide, Yvonne, to send a picture of him as he was before his accident. A date between Eléonore and Philippe is agreed. At the last minute, Philippe is too scared to meet Eléonore and leaves with Yvonne before Eléonore arrives. Philippe then calls Driss and invites him to travel with him in his private jet for a paragliding weekend.

Adama, Driss's younger cousin, who is in trouble with a gang, comes to fetch Driss at Phillipe's mansion on the pretext of delivering mail. Overhearing, Philippe recognizes Driss's need to be supportive to his family and releases him from his job, suggesting he may not want to push a wheelchair all his life.

Driss returns to his urban projects, joining his friends, and manages to help his younger cousin. In the meantime, Philippe has hired caregivers to replace Driss, but he is not happy with any of them. His morale is very low and he stops taking care of himself. Yvonne becomes worried and contacts Driss, who arrives and decides to drive Philippe in the Maserati, which brings the story back to the first scene of the film, the police chase. After they have eluded the police, Driss takes Philippe to the seaside. Upon shaving and dressing elegantly, Philippe and Driss arrive at a Cabourg restaurant with a great ocean view. Driss suddenly leaves the table and says good luck to Philippe for his lunch date. A few seconds later, Eléonore arrives. Emotionally touched, Philippe looks through the window and sees Driss outside, smiling at him. Driss bids Philippe farewell and walks away.

The film ends with shots of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and Abdel Sellou, the people on whom the film is based, together on a hillside, reminiscent of the paragliding scene earlier in the film. The closing caption states how the men remain close friends to this day.

Background

The plot of the film is inspired by the true story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his French-Algerian caregiver Abdel Sellou,[4] discovered by the directors in À la vie, à la mort, a documentary film.[5]

Cast

Reception

The film holds a 75% "Certified Fresh" rating at the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, which includes 89 positive reviews out of 118, and an average score of 6.7 out of 10.[6] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 57 out of 100, based on 31 ratings of professional critics.[7]

Critical response in the UK

Upon the film's 21 September 2012 UK release under the title Untouchable, The Independent called it "a third-rate buddy movie that hardly understands its own condescension....Why has the world flipped for this movie? Maybe it's the fantasy it spins on racial/social/cultural mores, much as Driving Miss Daisy did 20-odd years ago – uptight rich white employer learns to love through black employee's life-force. That was set in the segregationist America of the 1940s. What's this film's excuse?"[8] Robbie Collin of The Telegraph called it "as broad, accessible and trombonishly unsubtle as a subtitled Driving Miss Daisy"; according to Collin, the "characters are conduits for charisma rather than great dramatic roles, but the horseplay between Sy and Cluzet is often very funny, and one joke bounces merrily into the next."[9] Nigel Farndale, also of The Telegraph, said: "The film, which is about to be released in Britain, has been breaking box-office records in France and Germany, and one of the reasons seems to be that it gives the audience permission to laugh with, not at, people with disabilities, and see their lives as they have never seen them before."[4]

Accolades

The film won the Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix award given to the best film at the Tokyo International Film Festival and the Award for Best Actor to both Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy[10] in 2011. At the César Awards 2012, the film received eight nominations.[11] Omar Sy received the César Award for Best Actor on 24 February 2012 for the role of Driss (defeating Jean Dujardin, nominated for The Artist) and being the first French African actor to receive this honor.[12]

In September 2012, it was announced that The Intouchables had been selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar for the 85th Academy Awards.[13] In December 2012, it made the January shortlist,[14] but was ultimately not selected for inclusion among the final nominees.

List of awards and nominations
Award Category Recipients and nominees Result
African-American Film Critics Association[15] Best Foreign Film Won
British Academy Film Awards[16] Best Film Not in the English Language Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache, Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Yann Zenou, Laurent Zeitoun Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association[17] Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
César Awards[11][12] Best Film Nominated
Best Director Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache Nominated
Best Actor Omar Sy Won
François Cluzet Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Anne Le Ny Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache Nominated
Best Cinematography Mathieu Vadepied Nominated
Best Editing Dorian Rigal-Ansous Nominated
Best Sound Pascal Armant, Jean Goudier, and Jean-Paul Hurier Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association[18] Best Foreign-Language Film Nominated
Czech Lion Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won
David di Donatello Awards[19] Best European Film Won
European Film Awards[20] Best Film Nominated
Best Actor François Cluzet and Omar Sy Nominated
Best Screenwriter Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[21] Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards[22] Best Music Nominated
Best Foreign Comedy Trailer Won
Goya Awards[23] Best European Film Won
Houston Film Critics Society[24][25] Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
NAACP Image Awards[26] Outstanding International Motion Picture Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society[27][28] Best Foreign-Language Film Won
San Diego Film Critics Society[29] Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
Satellite Awards[30] Best Foreign Language Film Won
Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Omar Sy Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[31][32] Best Foreign-Language Film Won
Tokyo International Film Festival[10] Tokyo Grand Prix Won
Best Actor François Cluzet and Omar Sy Won
Washington D. C. Area Film Critics Association[33] Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
London's Favourite French Film 2013 Best Film Won

Box office

After four weeks, by 25 November 2011, The Intouchables had already become the most-watched film in France in 2011.[34] After sixteen weeks, more than 19 million people had seen the film in France. On 10 January 2012, The Intouchables set a record, having been number one for ten consecutive weeks since its release in France. The film has grossed $166 million in France and $444.7 million worldwide as of 12 May 2013.[35]

Intouchables showing at a Kansas movie theater in September 2012

On 20 March 2012, The Intouchables became the highest-grossing movie in a language other than English with $281 million worldwide. It broke the previous record set by the Japanese film Spirited Away ($274.9 million), also breaking the record for the highest-grossing French film, surpassing The Fifth Element ($263.9 million).[36] In July 2012, it became the top grossing foreign language film of 2012 in North America, surpassing A Separation.[37]

The film has also done well in several other European countries, topping charts in Germany for nine consecutive weeks, Switzerland for eleven weeks, Austria for six weeks, Poland for three weeks, and Italy, Spain and Belgium for one week, as of 20 May 2012.[38]

Rank Country Tickets sold
1  France 19,385,740[49][50]
2  Germany 9,000,539[51][52][53][54]
3  Spain 2,580,856[55]
4  Italy 2,495,738[56][57]
5  South Korea 1,718,097 [58][59][59]
6   Switzerland 1,431,329[60][61][62]
7  Japan 1,311,452[48]
8  United States /  Canada 1,143,200[63]
9  Netherlands 1,056,026[64] · [65][66][67]
10  Belgium /  Luxembourg 961,820[68][69]
11  Brazil 901,735[70]
12  Austria 713,439[71][72][73][74]
13  Poland 515,584[75]
14  Israel 300,000[76][77][78]
15  Canada (French) 254,435[79]
16  Portugal 197,411[80][81][82]
17  Russia (CIS) 175,475[83]
18  Greece 110,933[84]
19  Taiwan 100,000[42][85][86][87]
20  Colombia 100,000[88][89][90]
21  Hong Kong 88,400[91]
22  Hungary (Budapest) 75,512[92][93]
23  Peru 65,074[94][95]
24  Czech Republic 60,004[96]
25  Turkey 42,654[97][98][99]
26  Croatia 41,261[100][101]
27  Romania 23,163[102][103]
28  Lebanon 18,000[44]
29  Slovenia 17,152[104][105]
30  Serbia /  Montenegro 15,835[106][107]
31  Bulgaria 10,846[108][109]
32  Ukraine 12,000[110]
32  Lithuania 1,207[111][112]
Total outside France 31,042,614[113] ·
Worldwide total 50,482,614
Worldwide gross $444,700,000[35] · [114][115]

Soundtrack

  1. Ludovico Einaudi – "Fly" (3:20)
  2. Earth, Wind & Fire – "September" (3:33)
  3. Omar Sy, François Cluzet & Audrey Fleurot – "Des références..." (1:08)
  4. Ludovico Einaudi – "Writing Poems" (4:09)
  5. George Benson – "The Ghetto" (4:57)
  6. Omar Sy & François Cluzet – "L'arbre qui chante" (1:01)
  7. Terry Callier – "You're Goin' Miss Your Candyman" (7:18)
  8. François Cluzet & Omar Sy – "Blind Test" (2:21)
  9. Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions – "Boogie Wonderland" (4:45)
  10. Ludovico Einaudi – "L'origine nascosta" (3:12)
  11. Nina Simone – "Feeling Good" (2:53)
  12. Ludovico Einaudi – "Cache-cache" (3:51)
  13. Angelicum De Milan – "Vivaldi: Concerto pour 2 violons & Orchestra" (3:21)
  14. Ludovico Einaudi – "Una mattina" (6:41)
  15. Vib Gyor – "Red Lights" (4:29)

Remakes

English-language remake

In July 2011, in addition to acquiring distribution rights in English-speaking countries, Scandinavian countries and China, The Weinstein Company acquired the rights to remake the film in English.[116] In June 2012, Paul Feig was slated to direct and write the script, with Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx and Idris Elba eyed for the role of Driss, Colin Firth in talks for Phillippe, and Jessica Chastain and Michelle Williams considered for a female lead.[117]

By March 2013, Feig dropped out of directing, with Tom Shadyac in talks to replace him, and Chris Tucker was in consideration for Driss.[118] In October 2014, Kevin Hart was cast as Driss, with Firth still attached as Phillippe.[119]

In March 2016, it was announced that Bryan Cranston was cast, replacing Firth. Simon Curtis was to direct Cranston and Hart from a screenplay written by Feig.[120]

By August 2016, Curtis presumably dropped out of directing. Neil Burger was announced as his replacement.[121] A script by Jon Hartmere will be used rather than Feig's work.[122]

Hindi remake (India)

In 2014, rights to The Intouchables were sold to Bollywood filmmakers Karan Johar and Guneet Monga.[123] Johar's Dharma Productions and Monga's Sikhya Entertainment will produce a remake, which will be directed by Mohit Suri.[124]

Telugu and Tamil adaptation (India)

In 2015 it was announced that Vamsi Paidipally would be directing a Telugu adaptation titled Oopiri, which would also be shot in Tamil as Thozha. Both versions star Akkineni Nagarjuna and Karthi as its male leads.[125][126] They were released on March 25, 2016.[127]

See also

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