Things have clearly not changed in France between La Haine 25 years ago and Les Misérables now,' said the director, Ladj Ly, in The Guardian. 'What’s sad is that my film needed to be made. Les Misérables, a striking, multi-perspective film about a riot and ensuing police brutality in a tough banlieue was released last year. 25 years later, these grievances are still being aired. Shot entirely in black and white, the film received a standing ovation at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, where Mathieu Kassovitz also won the Best Director prize.Īside from critical acclaim from the film establishment, La Haine exposed the tensions between the city's poorest inhabitants who lived in the banlieues and the police, symbolic of a political class ignorant to the systemic issues in those neighbourhoods. La marque de workwear Carhartt WIP clbre le 25e anniversaire de La Haine avec une nouvelle collection, qui rvle quelques images indites des coulisses du tournage de l’uvre culte. First released in 1995, La Haine dealt with the fallout of police brutality in Paris’ banlieues, depicting 20 aimless hours in the lives of Parisian teenagers Vinz, Saïd and Hubert in the aftermath of their friend's hospitalisation and a subsequent riot.
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