In September 2012, France sent The Untouchables to compete for the Oscar statuette in the Best Foreign Language Film nomination,[10] but the film was never shortlisted. Despite this, the film was nominated for the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards in the same category.
In September 2012, France sent The Untouchables to compete for the Oscar statuette in the Best Foreign Language Film nomination,[10] but the film was never shortlisted. Despite this, the film was nominated for the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards in the same category.
"1 + 1" (French Intouchables - "The Untouchables") is a 2011 French comedy drama based on real events[2][3][4][5][6][7] about a successful aristocrat Philippe, who in As a result of an accident, he finds himself in a wheelchair and takes on a black former criminal, Driss, as his assistant. The main roles are played by François Cluzet and Omar Sy, who was awarded the national Cesar Award for this acting work. The premiere took place in France on November 2, 2011[8]. In Russia, the film was released on April 26, 2012 under the name "1 + 1"
November 2, 2011
In September 2012, France sent The Untouchables to compete for the Oscar statuette in the Best Foreign Language Film nomination,[10] but the film was never shortlisted. Despite this, the film was nominated for the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards in the same category.