Script Intouchables [cracked] Jun 2026
Philippe’s environment is defined by silence, classical art, rigid formality, and pity. The script emphasizes his sensory deprivation. He is surrounded by people who treat him like glass, focusing entirely on his disability rather than his humanity. Driss: The Unfiltered Force of Nature
Nakache and Toledano based their script on the true story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his Algerian caregiver, Abdel Sellou. Philippe, a wealthy French businessman and the director of Pomerol champagne house, became a quadriplegic following a paragliding accident in 1993. After losing his wife to cancer, he fell into a deep depression. His life changed drastically when he hired Abdel Sellou, a young ex-con from the Parisian suburbs who initially only applied for the caretaking job to keep his welfare benefits. The Catalyst Documentary Script Intouchables
Philippe is a wealthy aristocrat who has lost his physical agency due to a paragliding accident. The script introduces him not through his wealth, but through his immense psychological suffocation. He is surrounded by caregivers who treat him like a fragile medical object. Driss: The Unfiltered Force of Nature Nakache and
The strength of the script relies entirely on the sharp contrast between its two protagonists, moving far beyond superficial cultural differences. Character Element Ultra-wealthy Aristocrat Impoverished Immigrant (Senegalese-born) Physical State Tetraplegic, completely dependent Athletic, physically imposing, kinetic Emotional Flaw Trapped by grief (loss of wife) and pity Trapped by cyclical poverty and low expectations Primary Language Poetic, formal, intellectual Direct, street slang, aggressively funny The Subversion of Pity His life changed drastically when he hired Abdel
Nakache and Toledano discovered the story through a 2003 documentary. When they set out to write the script, they made several conscious creative choices to cinematic-ally elevate the narrative while preserving its emotional truth:
A hallmark of the script is that the characters' arcs are shown through behavior, not just words.
For example, when Driss learns about Philippe's condition, the jokes are blunt but entirely devoid of malice. This unfiltered dialogue allows Philippe to escape the prison of political correctness that society builds around disabled individuals. The screenplay proves that laughter can be a form of profound respect. Legacy of the Screenplay