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Intouchable (PG) | Hayle Film Club

Mar 9 , 2013 - Sat - 7:30 pm

Hayle Film Club - our Next Screening will be on Saturday, 9 March at 7:30pm in the Passmore Edwards Institute, Hayle Terrace.


The Intouchables
9 March 2013

 

SATURDAY, 9 MARCH, 7-30PM

THE INTOUCHABLES (2011) French comedy-drama, directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, starring Francois Cluzet, Omar Sy and Anne Le Ny. 112 min. Rated 15. (In French, with English subtitles.)

Welcome to the most successful French film ever released -- 60% of everyone in France saw The Intouchables (also called Untouchable) in late 2010-11. It was similarly successful across Europe (grossing over €300), but for some reason the UK is the last to see it. And a treat it is for Hayle, since this film was not screened in the local cinemas.

Following an accident that leaves him a quadriplegic, a rich, white Parisian (Francois Cluzet) hires a black man from the ghetto (Omar Sy) to look after him -- and the film follows the development of their unlikely relationship.

The Intouchables is often compared to Driving Miss Daisy. Each has its own view of racial stereotypes -- though it's clear that the French production is more of a soothing, and entertaining, fantasy.

"This uplifting tale about an unlikely class-busting friendship between an aristocratic quadriplegic living in a central Paris palace and a black guy from the wrong side of the Peripherique was dismissed by some UK critics. Surely a case of hard fromage -- it isn't hard to see why Untouchable was the second-highest grossing French film ever. The two central performances -- Francois Cluzet as the cravat-wearing Philippe, and Omar Sy as the magnetic, irreverent Driss -- are unforgettably good, the direction energetic and never mawkish. A triumph."

***** -- Rebecca Rose, The Financial Times

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