It’s easy to imagine an American remake of France’s “The Intouchables” starring Steve Carell and Damon Wayans Jr. I suspect this material could be just as entertaining, and just as vexing, in any ...
Cultural differences can be delightful or fascinating, but sometimes they can be merely baffling. Case in point, "The Intouchables," a French film that arrives in America on a wave of enormous ...
It was a bet: to get the cop car to escort them to the emergency room. The same cop car that was not only tailing them for reckless speeding but also suspecting the two passengers to be fleeing ...
The Intouchables, directed by French filmmakers Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, is a predictable but touching comedy about the relationship between an upper class Frenchman and his Muslim ...
Eric Toledano: After “Intouchables” we got flooded with all kind of offers. We were approached by companies like Working Title… We could have gone in many different directions but ultimately we ...
On paper, "The Intouchables" looks like eat-your-vegetables cinema: the story of a wealthy, white disabled man and the troubled black youth from the projects who becomes his reluctant caretaker.
The French comedy has earned $7.11 million so far in the U.S. and Canada, surpassing the $7.09 million earned by "A Separation." By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer Continung its dazzling run, ...
French mini-major Gaumont is re-teaming with “The Intouchables” filmmakers Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache on their long-gestated passion project, “The Specials,” starring Vincent Cassel and Reda ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — On paper, “The Intouchables” looks like eat-your-vegetables cinema: the story of a wealthy, white disabled man and the troubled black youth from the projects who becomes his ...
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