Hollywood is reportedly casting for its own version of last year's runaway French cinema success, "Intouchables".
And the bookies' favourite to play the role of one of the lead characters is British actor Colin Firth.
He's also the choice apparently of the original film's directors Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano.
François Cluzet as Philippe in "Intouchables" (screenshot from official trailer) |
But it can now be revealed that Firth has competition.
Because, while the US brothers, Bob and Harvey Weinstein, who've bought the rights to produce the remake might also be in favour of the "touch of class" Firth could bring to the film, Hollywood insiders say there are other names circulating and among them apparently, is none other than the former French president, Nicolas Sarkozy.
"The feeling in Hollywood is that the French film industry is on a roll after this year's Oscars and casting a Frenchman in one of the lead roles is seen as something of a masterstroke," an unnamed studio executive says.
"And the name on everyone's lips is that of Nicolas Sarkozy who doesn't have much to do at the moment apart from making frequent trips to Morocco and the occasional session of the Constitutional Council."
Sarkozy is said to be mulling over the idea and will apparently talk it over with his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, an accomplished and experienced actress in her own right.
"That could swing things in Sarkozy's favour even though he doesn't really have a grasp of English yet," the insider continues.
"Carla would make an excellent coach both in terms of acting and learning the language. And as far as the film is concerned, just think what sort of media coup it would be to have a former French president playing one of the leads.
"It would be a tremendous box office draw around the world."
Sarkozy's name was mentioned after reports that the current French president, François Hollande, had turned down the role because, "He was too busy and it would represent a conflict of interests."
Just a reminder for those of you who might have forgotten or haven't yet seen the film, the role for which Sarkozy is being considered and Hollande has turned down is the one played by François Cluzet.
In the film Cluzet is Philippe, a rich tetraplegic living in a luxury Paris apartment is in need of a 24/7 live-in carer.
In case you were wondering, there is a slight embellishment of the truth in this piece: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is far from being an accomplished actress.
1 comment:
I've seen Carla Sarkozy in Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris", and though it was a small role, I thought she played it well.
Debbie
Post a Comment