La Haine (Region B)
A new edition of Mathieu Kassovitzās landmark mid-90s drama
Turning the camera away from iconic Paris to the concrete banlieue,Ā Mathieu KassovitzāsĀ second feature as a director changed the cultural landscape of French cinema when it landed at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995, winning the Best Director prize.
The film takes place over 24 hours following the police shooting of a young man from a deprived housing estate, and shows the world through the eyes of three friends ā one North African, one Jewish and one black -Ā Ā who are frustrated with politicians, the media and police brutality.
Black-and-white visuals, a thumping hip-hop soundtrack and graffiti-daubed streets underscore the urgency and rebellion at the heart of this game-changing classic.
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La Haine (Region B)
La Haine (Region B)
A new edition of Mathieu Kassovitzās landmark mid-90s drama
Turning the camera away from iconic Paris to the concrete banlieue,Ā Mathieu KassovitzāsĀ second feature as a director changed the cultural landscape of French cinema when it landed at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995, winning the Best Director prize.
The film takes place over 24 hours following the police shooting of a young man from a deprived housing estate, and shows the world through the eyes of three friends ā one North African, one Jewish and one black -Ā Ā who are frustrated with politicians, the media and police brutality.
Black-and-white visuals, a thumping hip-hop soundtrack and graffiti-daubed streets underscore the urgency and rebellion at the heart of this game-changing classic.
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A new edition of Mathieu Kassovitzās landmark mid-90s drama
Turning the camera away from iconic Paris to the concrete banlieue,Ā Mathieu KassovitzāsĀ second feature as a director changed the cultural landscape of French cinema when it landed at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995, winning the Best Director prize.
The film takes place over 24 hours following the police shooting of a young man from a deprived housing estate, and shows the world through the eyes of three friends ā one North African, one Jewish and one black -Ā Ā who are frustrated with politicians, the media and police brutality.
Black-and-white visuals, a thumping hip-hop soundtrack and graffiti-daubed streets underscore the urgency and rebellion at the heart of this game-changing classic.













