D abdel sellou biography
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Abdel Sellou est né ett 1972 et a notamment été auxiliaire de vie auprès ni millionnaire et ex-Président-Directeur Général de Pommery Philippe Pozzo di Borgio pendant dix ans. Leur complicité et leur amitié a inspiré le rulle Intouchables (2011) réalisé par Olivier Nakache et Éric Toledano, dans lequel Omar Sy et François Cluzet ont interprété les deux hommes. Le film est un succès retentissant, cumulant plus dem 50 millions d’entrées dans le monde entier, dont 19 millions en France.
Né à Alger, Abdel Sellou est envoyé en France dès l’âge de 4 ans auprès de son oncle et de sa tante, qui désiraient tant avoir un enfant. Il grandit dans un quartier sensible et tombe dans la petite délinquance. Suite à un vol, il est interpellé et réalise un court séjour enstaka prison. À sa sortie, il est prié dem se présenter à un entretien d’embauche en tant qu’auxiliaire dem vie d’un richissime tétraplégique. La suite de l’histoire est bien connue. Au début des années 2000, il quitte le service de Philipp
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‘The Intouchables’: Avoiding the Touchy Subject of the Orient ⭐️⭐️⭐️
When I heard that Omar Sy was playing Lupin, a character I had first been introduced to by a Japanese anime, I watched the Netflix series and then wanted to see more of Sy. That lead me to “The Intouchables” or “Intouchables,” which made me cringe as a woman of East Asian descent. Moreover, when I did some research, I found even the casting of Sy objectionable.
Sy was born in France, but his parents are from West Africa. His mother is from Mauritania, a country that is 90 percent situated in the Sahara although the majority of its population lives in the temperate south. His father was Senegalese. Sy traces his background to the Fulani.
Neither of these countries were part of what was once considered the Orient. At one time the Orient was defined as North Africa and Asia, ending at the Pacific Islands. When Edward Said was writing about “Orientalism” he was spe
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The Intouchables
2011 film by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
For the French rap group, see Intouchable. For other uses, see Untouchable.
| The Intouchables | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| French | Intouchables |
| Directed by | Éric Toledano Olivier Nakache |
| Written by | Olivier Nakache Éric Toledano |
| Produced by | Nicolas Duval Adassovsky Yann Zenou Laurent Zeitoun |
| Starring | François Cluzet Omar Sy |
| Cinematography | Mathieu Vadepied |
| Edited by | Reynald Bertrand |
| Music by | Ludovico Einaudi |
Production | Gaumont |
| Distributed by | Gaumont |
Release dates |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Budget | €9.5 million ($10.8 million) |
| Box office | $426.6 million[1] |
The Intouchables (French: Intouchables, pron