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Drama

La Haine

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

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.

Release Date : 1995-05-31

Language :French

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Kasso ProductionsLa Sept CinémaLes Productions LazennecCanal+StudioCanal

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles : Hate

Cast

Vincent Cassel

Character Name : Vinz

Original Name : Vincent Cassel

Gender : Male

Hubert Koundé

Character Name : Hubert

Original Name : Hubert Koundé

Gender : Male

Saïd Taghmaoui

Character Name : Saïd

Original Name : Saïd Taghmaoui

Gender : Male

Abdel Ahmed Ghili

Character Name : Abdel

Original Name : Abdel Ahmed Ghili

Gender : Male

Solo

Character Name : Santo

Original Name : Solo

Gender : Male

Joseph Momo

Character Name : Ordinary Man

Original Name : Joseph Momo

Gender : Male

Héloïse Rauth

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Héloïse Rauth

Gender : Female

Rywka Wajsbrot

Character Name : Vinz's Grandmother

Original Name : Rywka Wajsbrot

Gender : Female

Olga Abrego

Character Name : Vinz's Aunt

Original Name : Olga Abrego

Gender : Female

Laurent Labasse

Character Name : Cook

Original Name : Laurent Labasse

Gender : Male

Choukri Gabteni

Character Name : Saïd's Brother

Original Name : Choukri Gabteni

Gender : Male

Nabil Ben Mhamed

Character Name : Joking Boy

Original Name : Nabil Ben Mhamed

Gender : Male

Benoît Magimel

Character Name : Benoît

Original Name : Benoît Magimel

Gender : Male

Médard Niang

Character Name : Médard

Original Name : Médard Niang

Gender : Male

Arash Mansour

Character Name : Arash

Original Name : Arash Mansour

Gender : Male

Abdel-Moulah Boujdouni

Character Name : Young Businessman

Original Name : Abdel-Moulah Boujdouni

Gender : Male

Mathilde Vitry

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Mathilde Vitry

Gender : Female

Christian Moro

Character Name : CRS TV Journalist

Original Name : Christian Moro

Gender : Male

Édouard Montoute

Character Name : Darty

Original Name : Édouard Montoute

Gender : Male

JiBi

Character Name : Roundabout Man

Original Name : JiBi

Gender : Male

Félicité Wouassi

Character Name : Hubert's Mother

Original Name : Félicité Wouassi

Gender : Female

Fatou Thioune

Character Name : Hubert's Sister

Original Name : Fatou Thioune

Gender : Female

Thang-Long

Character Name : Grocer

Original Name : Thang-Long

Gender : Male

Cut Killer

Character Name : DJ

Original Name : Cut Killer

Gender : Male

Sabrina Houicha

Character Name : Saïd's Sister

Original Name : Sabrina Houicha

Gender : Female

Sandor Weltmann

Character Name : Vinz's Double

Original Name : Sandor Weltmann

Gender : Male

François Levantal

Character Name : 'Astérix'

Original Name : François Levantal

Gender : Male

Julie Mauduech

Character Name : Art Gallery Girl #1

Original Name : Julie Mauduech

Gender : Female

Karin Viard

Character Name : Art Gallery Girl #2

Original Name : Karin Viard

Gender : Female

Peter Kassovitz

Character Name : Art Gallery Owner

Original Name : Peter Kassovitz

Gender : Male

Christophe Rossignon

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Christophe Rossignon

Gender : Male

Vincent Lindon

Character Name : Really Drunk Man

Original Name : Vincent Lindon

Gender : Male

Mathieu Kassovitz

Character Name : Young Skin

Original Name : Mathieu Kassovitz

Gender : Male

Anthony Souter

Character Name : Skin #1

Original Name : Anthony Souter

Gender : Male

Florent Lavandeira

Character Name : Skin #2

Original Name : Florent Lavandeira

Gender : Male

Teddy Marques

Character Name : Skin #3

Original Name : Teddy Marques

Gender : Male

Samir Khelif

Character Name : Skin #4

Original Name : Samir Khelif

Gender : Male

Tadek Lokcinski

Character Name : Toilette Man

Original Name : Tadek Lokcinski

Gender : Male

Virginie Montel

Character Name : Subway Homeless

Original Name : Virginie Montel

Gender : Female

Andrée Damant

Character Name : Concierge

Original Name : Andrée Damant

Gender : Female

Marcel Marondo

Character Name : Club Bouncer

Original Name : Marcel Marondo

Gender : Male

Karim Belkhadra

Character Name : Samir

Original Name : Karim Belkhadra

Gender : Male

Marc Duret

Character Name : Inspector 'Notre-Dame'

Original Name : Marc Duret

Gender : Male

Eric Pujol

Character Name : Assistant Police Officer

Original Name : Eric Pujol

Gender : Male

Philippe Nahon

Character Name : Roof Police Chief

Original Name : Philippe Nahon

Gender : Male

Sébastien Tavel

Character Name : Hospital Young Police Officer

Original Name : Sébastien Tavel

Gender : Male

François Toumarkine

Character Name : Hospital Police Chief

Original Name : François Toumarkine

Gender : Male

José Dalmat

Character Name : Hospital Police Officer #1

Original Name : José Dalmat

Gender : Male

Zinedine Soualem

Character Name : Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #1

Original Name : Zinedine Soualem

Gender : Male

Bernie Bonvoisin

Character Name : Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #2

Original Name : Bernie Bonvoisin

Gender : Male

Cyril Ancelin

Character Name : Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #3

Original Name : Cyril Ancelin

Gender : Male

Patrick Médioni

Character Name : Cave CRS Officer

Original Name : Patrick Médioni

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CRCulver

@CRCulver

2021-06-23

Matthieu Kassowitz's La Haine (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. La Haine was a bombshell. While shot in 1995, it remains entirely topical today, as riots have continued to make the news in recent years. La Haine follows one day in the lives of three young men of different ethnic backgrounds all born and raised in one particular housing project: the aggressive Jew Vinz (Vincent Cassell), the insecure, clownish Arab Saïd (Saïd Taghmaoui) and the more level-headed, pensive sub-Saharan African Hubert (Hubert Koundé). The film opens on a spring morning, in the aftermath of a riot which has rocked these youths' housing project. Some cars and buildings are destroyed, and the news reports that a police officer has lost his gun in the chaos of the night before. During the 24-hour period before the film's shocking ending, this trio tours the bittersweet environment of their housing project (violence and poverty on one hand, loving families on the other) and, in an effort to pick up money owed to them, they navigate the alien environment (rich, educated, white) of downtown Paris. This is not only a revelatory film in showing viewers a side of France they had never seen before, but it is also extremely entertaining. The performances by these relatively unexperienced actors are totally convincing, Vincent Cassell in particular. Kassowitz shuns his country's own film tradition and instead sculpts the action under inspiration from the USA. However, the "urban", "hip-hop" aesthetic he employs does not lower the film to the more vacuous Hollywood productions but instead is at the level of Spike Lee and Scorsese. The director's decision to print the film in black and white has imbued it with a gravitas that makes it timeless. That said, in spite of the fine acting and ethnographic detail, the plot itself is rather mundane, which holds me back from giving this too high a rating.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-27

It's not so much the individual acting with this that stands out, it is the collective effort of all concerned to demonstrate to us just how perilous life can be on their Parisian suburban housing estate. Riots the evening before we arrive on the scene have left the area in a state of almost acute nervous exhaustion. The police are treading on egg shells and the community is a tinder box. To add to the volatility, a police officer lost his gun the night before and one of the locals "Vinz" (Vincent Cassel) has vowed to avenge himself on another officer should his currently hospitalised friend "Abdel" die. It transpires quite quickly that "Abdel" was severely injured as a result of an interrogation at a police station, and is now in a coma. You can just imagine the effect that has had on this otherwise mistrusting and suspicious community. Director Matthieu Kassovitz has created a monster here. It's poignant and angry, evocative and terrifying. As this fateful day turns to night and "Vinz" with his two friends "Said" (Saïd Taghmaoui) and aspiring boxer "Hubert" (Hubert Koundé) head downtown things take a turn for the worst with yet more tragic results. It is not an easy film to watch this, but it is compelling and as a sad indictment of urban living and (in)tolerance, it is very effective.

R

r96sk

@r96sk

2024-09-17

Very, very good movie! 'La Haine' is interesting slice of life viewing, I was intrigued across the whole 90 or so minutes as it tells its tale nicely. Some of the cinematography (b/w, smart choice) and editing is particularly impressive, while the ending is stark and unforgettable. The intentions of the film come across loud and clear. I didn't overly connect with the main trio, aside from Hubert. I could also sense that something was on the horizon (didn't see it going exactly that way, mind) from early on, so you kinda are just sitting there waiting for the penny to drop - but there's no doubting the film successfully keeps you on tenterhooks. The characters are a bit meh in terms of wanting to watch them, though the actors who play them are excellent - without question. Hubert Koundé is the one I'll likely remember most, even with still noteworthy performances from Vincent Cassel and Saïd Taghmaoui; two actors I have seen in a few English-language flicks down the years.