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Intouchables' - The Japan Times
Top 7: the best movies with wheelchair users in the leading roles - Scewo
Untouchable: how did a French comedy about disability become a global hit? | World cinema | The Guardian
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The Intouchables (2011) - IMDb
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The Intouchables (2012) Official Trailer [HD] - YouTube
The intouchables – DW – 03/14/2013
The Intouchables, record-breaking French film, and Ruby Sparks, “small change” in Los Angeles - World Socialist Web Site
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The Intouchables (2011) - IMDb
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