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Hate, 1995

Hate

French

France

Rating:8.1
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Profile of Hate

The mood of Hate is disturbing, thought provoking, and bleak. The plot centers around life in an urban ghetto, immigrants, and racism. It is a drama, foreign, and crime movie. Stylistically, Hate features realism. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in the suburbs. Hate is set in Paris. It happens in the 1990s. Visually, it is black and white. Hate is known for being a Cannes festival winner and critically acclaimed. Note that it includes drugs/alcohol, profanity, and violent content.

Summary of Hate

An ethnically diverse trio of angry young men living in a Paris housing project struggle with how to react after a friend of theirs is beaten by police during a riot. Winner of the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Details

Language: French
Country: France
Release date: 1 September 1995
Runtime: 96 min
Awards: Cannes

Awards

Mathieu Kassovitz for Best Director at the 1995 Cannes

Cast and Crew

Vincent Cassel as Vinz in Hate
Vincent Cassel

as Vinz

Hubert Kounde

as Hubert

Photos

Hate (1995)
Hate (1995)

Users Reviews

Important to understand France
Well, it doesnt matter with whom I talked, it seems like everybody learning French in school has seen this film. Therefore, it might be boring for some but I really think, that this film is a masterpiece: 1. It describes how is life in the Banlieus...
I enjoyed this film so much I want to show it to everybody. I actually find it very difficult to like French cinema, but "La haine" was very entertaining, shocking, simple, intelligent, deep and dramatic that I don't doubt to call it my favorite...
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