Inspired by cinematic classics including Mean Streets Do the Right Thing and The Battle of Algiers Mathieu Kassovitz's LA HAINE is arguably the most incendiary provocative and prescient fi lm to emerge from the '90s. Starkly shot in black and white to show a Paris not on any tourist map the fi lm deals with France's intolerance towards outsiders following Vinz (Vincent Cassel Irreversible Ocean's 12) Hubert (the magnifi cent Hubert Kound'') and Sa''d (Sa''d Taghmaoui Hideous Kinky Three Kings) three young men trapped in the Parisian economic ethnic and social underclass.... Sensationally premiered at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival LA HAINE saw Kassovitz rewarded with the Best Director prize and subsequently went on to win three C''sars (including Best Film). Marked by its unapologetic brutality and v''rit'' style LA HAINE acted as a compelling wake up call to Europe. [show more]
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play Inspired by cinematic classics including Mean Streets Do the Right Thing and The Battle of Algiers Mathieu Kassovitz&39;s LA HAINE is arguably the most incendiary provocative and prescient fi lm to emerge from the '90s Starkly shot in black and white to show a Paris not on any tourist map the fi lm deals with France&39;s intolerance towards outsiders following Vinz (Vincent Cassel Irreversible Ocean&39;s 12) Hubert (the magnifi cent Hubert Koundé) and Saïd (Saïd Taghmaoui Hideous Kinky Three Kings) three young men trapped in the Parisian economic ethnic and social underclass Sensationally premiered at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival LA HAINE saw Kassovitz rewarded with the Best Director prize and subsequently went on to win three Césars (including Best Film) Marked by its unapologetic brutality and vérité style LA HAINE acted as a compelling wake up call to Europe Actors Vincent Cassel Hubert Kounde & Said TaghmaouiDirector Mathieu KassovitzCertificate 15 years and overYear 1995Screen WidescreenLanguages FrenchSubtitles English
An award-winning account of one crucial day in the life of three ethnically diverse teenagers on a housing estate in Paris. It documents the fierce loathing that exists between the estate's residents and the police, that explodes when the police beat a youngster into a coma. The three young men vent their grief, frustration and anger in different ways with deadly consequences. The film won the 1995 Best Director at Cannes and the 1996 Best Film at the Cesar Awards.
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