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Director:
Writer:
Mathieu Kassovitz (written by)
Release Date:
23 February 1996 (USA)
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Tagline:
Three Young Friends... One Last Chance.
Plot:
Abdel, a local hoodlum, is hospitalized after a riot, where a policeman lost his gun. His friend Vinz finds it and claims he will kill a cop if Abdel dies. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
8 wins
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11 nominations
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Reed’s Bargain Bin: Babylon A.D.
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DVD release inspirations including The Lucky Ones
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(From FilmJunk. 14 September 2009, 6:20 AM, PDT)
DVD release inspirations including The Lucky Ones
(From BoxWish. 17 August 2009, 2:16 AM, PDT)
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Vincent Cassel | ... | Vinz | |
| Hubert Koundé | ... | Hubert | |
| Saïd Taghmaoui | ... | Saïd | |
| Abdel Ahmed Ghili | ... | Abdel | |
| Solo | ... | Santo | |
| Joseph Momo | ... | Ordinary Guy | |
| Héloïse Rauth | ... | Sarah | |
| Rywka Wajsbrot | ... | Vinz's Grandmother | |
| Olga Abrego | ... | Vinz's Aunt | |
| Laurent Labasse | ... | Cook | |
| Choukri Gabteni | ... | Saïd's Brother | |
| Nabil Ben Mhamed | ... | Boy Blague | |
| Benoît Magimel | ... | Benoît | |
| Medard Niang | ... | Médard | |
| Arash Mansour | ... | Arash |
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Also Known As:
La haine (UK) (USA)
Droits du cité (France) (working title)
The Hate (International: English title)
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Droits du cité (France) (working title)
The Hate (International: English title)
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Runtime:
96 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:14 |
Iceland:16 (video rating) |
Norway:15 |
Australia:MA |
New Zealand:R16 |
New Zealand:R18 |
Argentina:16 |
Canada:13+ (Québec) |
Finland:K-16 |
Germany:12 (bw) |
Portugal:M/18 |
South Korea:18 |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:15 |
USA:R |
Netherlands:16
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Trivia:
The DJ who appears in the upstairs project window and scratches with Cut Killer's "Nique la Police" is actually Cut Killer himself.
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Soundtrack:
Eugene's Lament
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I have seen La Haine a handful of times now and with each viewing it just gets better.
The first thing that stands out about the film is the cinematography. It's rare that a film like this is considered both genuine and a good example of it's art but La Haine is both.
The plotline is compelling and realistic and neatly shows the way that inner city life has gone in the big cities in France as well as proving that despite the romance of Paris, it suffers from the same problems as any other major city.
The characters are above all believable and the cast did a great job. The quality of acting is simply stunning from several actors and it would be a shame if it was simply dismissed as "just another foreign art-house movie" by audiences outside France.
Above all the film whilst showing the influences of American films and society has a very clear sense of it's own identity and at no time does it feel like another US Ghetto film transposed to France. This is a major boon to the film and it stands out of the crowd for this, even though many people will dislike it because of this. It is, however, their loss.
It's hard to recommend this film highly enough, but I should add that more than one viewing is required to get the best from La Haine.