La Haine poster

La Haine( 1995)

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How far you fall doesn't matter, it's how you land…

Overview

After a chaotic night of rioting in a marginal suburb of Paris, three young friends, Vinz, Hubert and Saïd, wander around unoccupied waiting for news about the state of health of a mutual friend who has been seriously injured when confronting the police.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Vincent Cassel

      Vinz

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      Hubert Koundé

      Hubert

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      Saïd Taghmaoui

      Saïd

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      Abdel Ahmed Ghili

      Abdel

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      Solo

      Santo

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      Joseph Momo

      Ordinary Man

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      Héloïse Rauth

      Sarah

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      Rywka Wajsbrot

      Vinz's Grandmother

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      Olga Abrego

      Vinz's Aunt

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      Laurent Labasse

      Cook

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      Choukri Gabteni

      Saïd's Brother

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      Nabil Ben Mhamed

      Joking Boy

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      Benoît Magimel

      Benoît

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      Médard Niang

      Médard

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      Arash Mansour

      Arash

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      Abdel-Moulah Boujdouni

      Young Businessman

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      Mathilde Vitry

      Journalist

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      Christian Moro

      CRS TV Journalist

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      Édouard Montoute

      Darty

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      JiBi

      Roundabout Man

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      Félicité Wouassi

      Hubert's Mother

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      Fatou Thioune

      Hubert's Sister

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      Thang-Long

      Grocer

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      Cut Killer

      DJ

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      Sabrina Houicha

      Saïd's Sister

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      Sandor Weltmann

      Vinz's Double

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      François Levantal

      'Astérix'

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      Julie Mauduech

      Art Gallery Girl #1

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      Karin Viard

      Art Gallery Girl #2

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      Peter Kassovitz

      Art Gallery Owner

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      Christophe Rossignon

      Taxi Driver

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      Vincent Lindon

      Really Drunk Man

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      Mathieu Kassovitz

      Young Skin

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      Anthony Souter

      Skin #1

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      Florent Lavandeira

      Skin #2

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      Teddy Marques

      Skin #3

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      Samir Khelif

      Skin #4

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      Tadek Lokcinski

      Toilette Man

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      Virginie Montel

      Subway Homeless

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      Andrée Damant

      Concierge

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      Marcel Marondo

      Club Bouncer

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      Karim Belkhadra

      Samir

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      Marc Duret

      Inspector 'Notre-Dame'

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      Eric Pujol

      Assistant Police Officer

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      Philippe Nahon

      Roof Police Chief

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      Sébastien Tavel

      Hospital Young Police Officer

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      François Toumarkine

      Hospital Police Chief

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      José Dalmat

      Hospital Police Officer #1

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      Zinedine Soualem

      Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #1

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      Bernie Bonvoisin

      Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #2

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      Cyril Ancelin

      Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #3

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      Patrick Médioni

      Cave CRS Officer

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    A review by CRCulver

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    Written by CRCulver on Sat Sep 01 2018
    Matthieu Kassowitz's <i>La Haine</i> (Hate) is a portrait of youth disenfranchisement and the ensuing rage set in the public housing projects outside Paris. Before this film was released, many foreign viewers knew only the well-dressed, white, reserved and educated France depicted in e.g. films of the 1960s New Wave. Even many French people were unaware of the darker undercurrents of their own society, as no film had dared to handle this subject matter before. <i>La Haine</i> was a bombshell. While shot in 1995, it remains entirely topical today, as riots have continued to make the news in rece...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    2600000.00

    Revenue

    15300000.00

    Keywords

    • neo-nazism
    • police brutality
    • hip-hop
    • paris, france
    • socially deprived family
    • breakdance
    • ghetto
    • male friendship
    • racism
    • xenophobia
    • day in a life
    • paris suburb