La Haine (BFI 4K UHD, Region Free/B) w/SLIP
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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.
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.Ā
The film takes place over 24 hours following the police shooting of a young man from a deprived housingĀ estate andĀ shows the world through the eyes of three friends ā one North African, one Jewish and oneĀ BlackĀ - whoĀ are frustrated with politicians, theĀ mediaĀ and police brutality.Ā
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.Ā
- 4K restoration supervised by director of photography PierreĀ AŃmĀ and presented on UHD in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Audio commentary by Mathieu Kassovitz (2004)
- Redefining RebellionĀ (2020, 5 mins): film critic and programmer Kaleem AftabĀ exploresĀ the spirit of revolution inĀ La Haine
- Screen Epiphany: Riz Ahmed introduces La HaineĀ (2020, 14 mins): the award-winning actor talks about his connection to the film
- Interview with Mathieu Kassovitz (2020, 35 mins): interview with the actor,Ā writerĀ and director
- Three short films by Mathieu Kassovitz:Ā FierrotĀ leĀ pouĀ (1990, 7 mins): a young man shoots hoops (or tries) in a gym, in an effort to impress a young woman,Ā Cauchemar BlancĀ (1991, 10 mins): a group of white men carry out a racist attack in the banlieue, andĀ AssassinsĀ (1992, 12 mins): Kassovitzās short film that he later developed into the featureĀ Assassin(s)Ā in 1997
- 10 Years of La HaineĀ (2005, 84 mins): feature-length documentary marking the 10th anniversary of Matthieu Kassovitzās award-winning film
- Casting and rehearsals (1995, 19 mins)
- Anatomy of a SceneĀ (1995, 7 mins): a look at the shooting of a particularly challenging scene
- Behind the Scenes (1995, 6 mins): Kassovitz, his cast and crew prepare to embark on makingĀ La Haine
- ColourĀ deletedĀ and extended scenes (1995, 17 mins): including afterwords by Mathieu Kassovitz on selected scenes
- Original trailers
- 25th anniversary trailer
- 80-page book featuring writing by GinetteĀ VincendeauĀ and Kaleem Aftab, an interview with Mathieu Kassovitz, archivalĀ essaysĀ and reviews, and moreĀ
**4K discs are region free, if there's a blu-ray in this it's region b.Ā Unconfirmed.
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La Haine (BFI 4K UHD, Region Free/B) w/SLIP
La Haine (BFI 4K UHD, Region Free/B) w/SLIP
Ā
Ā
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.
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.Ā
The film takes place over 24 hours following the police shooting of a young man from a deprived housingĀ estate andĀ shows the world through the eyes of three friends ā one North African, one Jewish and oneĀ BlackĀ - whoĀ are frustrated with politicians, theĀ mediaĀ and police brutality.Ā
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.Ā
- 4K restoration supervised by director of photography PierreĀ AŃmĀ and presented on UHD in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Audio commentary by Mathieu Kassovitz (2004)
- Redefining RebellionĀ (2020, 5 mins): film critic and programmer Kaleem AftabĀ exploresĀ the spirit of revolution inĀ La Haine
- Screen Epiphany: Riz Ahmed introduces La HaineĀ (2020, 14 mins): the award-winning actor talks about his connection to the film
- Interview with Mathieu Kassovitz (2020, 35 mins): interview with the actor,Ā writerĀ and director
- Three short films by Mathieu Kassovitz:Ā FierrotĀ leĀ pouĀ (1990, 7 mins): a young man shoots hoops (or tries) in a gym, in an effort to impress a young woman,Ā Cauchemar BlancĀ (1991, 10 mins): a group of white men carry out a racist attack in the banlieue, andĀ AssassinsĀ (1992, 12 mins): Kassovitzās short film that he later developed into the featureĀ Assassin(s)Ā in 1997
- 10 Years of La HaineĀ (2005, 84 mins): feature-length documentary marking the 10th anniversary of Matthieu Kassovitzās award-winning film
- Casting and rehearsals (1995, 19 mins)
- Anatomy of a SceneĀ (1995, 7 mins): a look at the shooting of a particularly challenging scene
- Behind the Scenes (1995, 6 mins): Kassovitz, his cast and crew prepare to embark on makingĀ La Haine
- ColourĀ deletedĀ and extended scenes (1995, 17 mins): including afterwords by Mathieu Kassovitz on selected scenes
- Original trailers
- 25th anniversary trailer
- 80-page book featuring writing by GinetteĀ VincendeauĀ and Kaleem Aftab, an interview with Mathieu Kassovitz, archivalĀ essaysĀ and reviews, and moreĀ
**4K discs are region free, if there's a blu-ray in this it's region b.Ā Unconfirmed.
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Ā
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.
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.Ā
The film takes place over 24 hours following the police shooting of a young man from a deprived housingĀ estate andĀ shows the world through the eyes of three friends ā one North African, one Jewish and oneĀ BlackĀ - whoĀ are frustrated with politicians, theĀ mediaĀ and police brutality.Ā
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.Ā
- 4K restoration supervised by director of photography PierreĀ AŃmĀ and presented on UHD in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Audio commentary by Mathieu Kassovitz (2004)
- Redefining RebellionĀ (2020, 5 mins): film critic and programmer Kaleem AftabĀ exploresĀ the spirit of revolution inĀ La Haine
- Screen Epiphany: Riz Ahmed introduces La HaineĀ (2020, 14 mins): the award-winning actor talks about his connection to the film
- Interview with Mathieu Kassovitz (2020, 35 mins): interview with the actor,Ā writerĀ and director
- Three short films by Mathieu Kassovitz:Ā FierrotĀ leĀ pouĀ (1990, 7 mins): a young man shoots hoops (or tries) in a gym, in an effort to impress a young woman,Ā Cauchemar BlancĀ (1991, 10 mins): a group of white men carry out a racist attack in the banlieue, andĀ AssassinsĀ (1992, 12 mins): Kassovitzās short film that he later developed into the featureĀ Assassin(s)Ā in 1997
- 10 Years of La HaineĀ (2005, 84 mins): feature-length documentary marking the 10th anniversary of Matthieu Kassovitzās award-winning film
- Casting and rehearsals (1995, 19 mins)
- Anatomy of a SceneĀ (1995, 7 mins): a look at the shooting of a particularly challenging scene
- Behind the Scenes (1995, 6 mins): Kassovitz, his cast and crew prepare to embark on makingĀ La Haine
- ColourĀ deletedĀ and extended scenes (1995, 17 mins): including afterwords by Mathieu Kassovitz on selected scenes
- Original trailers
- 25th anniversary trailer
- 80-page book featuring writing by GinetteĀ VincendeauĀ and Kaleem Aftab, an interview with Mathieu Kassovitz, archivalĀ essaysĀ and reviews, and moreĀ
**4K discs are region free, if there's a blu-ray in this it's region b.Ā Unconfirmed.











