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Mathieu Kassovitz’s film La Haine, regarded as a classic in many circles, is currently being shown in UK cinemas to mark the thirtieth anniversary of its release. ‘Classic’ may not be quite the right ...
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The characters may be fictional, but “La Haine” highlights and compiles real-life tragedies, giving their victims names to magnify the unending cycle of systemic oppression and police brutality. The ...
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Beyond technical and artistic prowess, it is the emotion that predominates. La Haine resonates with burning relevance, addressing themes of police brutality, social inequalities, and feelings of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Vincent Cassel has built a reputation over his 30-year career for playing bad and good guys with a menacing, violent edge from Vinz in La Haine, to ruthless gangster Jacques Mesrine ...
When the cult French film "La Haine" came out 30 years ago, it sent shockwaves through the world of French cinema. The movie has now been adapted for a musical; our reporters went to La Seine ...
French film director and actor Mathieu Kassovitz has revived his cult film La Haine as a musical. Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP From the housing crisis in French cities to Airbnb legislation ...
As a new hip-hop musical adaptation of the French classic opens in Paris, the film's director Mathieu Kassovitz talks about the problems that inspired his work and how it remains relevant today.
Mathieu Kassovitz has turned his cult 1995 movie into a stage musical. The France it represents is different — though much hasn’t changed. By Catherine Porter and Ségolène Le Stradic ...