
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.
- 8.1
- 1995
- Released
- 1h 38m

Vincent Cassel
Vinz
Hubert Koundé
Hubert
Saïd Taghmaoui
Saïd
Abdel Ahmed Ghili
Abdel
Solo
Santo
Joseph Momo
Ordinary Man
Héloïse Rauth
Sarah
Rywka Wajsbrot
Vinz's Grandmother
Olga Abrego
Vinz's Aunt
Laurent Labasse
Cook
Choukri Gabteni
Saïd's Brother
Nabil Ben Mhamed
Joking Boy
Benoît Magimel
Benoît
Médard Niang
Médard
Abdel-Moulah Boujdouni
Young Businessman
Mathilde Vitry
Journalist
Christian Moro
CRS TV Journalist
Édouard Montoute
Darty
JiBi
Roundabout Man
Félicité Wouassi
Hubert's Mother
Fatou Thioune
Hubert's Sister
Thang-Long
Grocer
Cut Killer
DJ
Sabrina Houicha
Saïd's Sister
Sandor Weltmann
Vinz's Double
François Levantal
'Astérix'
Julie Mauduech
Art Gallery Girl #1
Karin Viard
Art Gallery Girl #2
Vincent Lindon
Really Drunk Man
Mathieu Kassovitz
Young Skin
Anthony Souter
Skin #1
Florent Lavandeira
Skin #2
Teddy Marques
Skin #3
Samir Khelif
Skin #4
Tadek Lokcinski
Toilette Man
Andrée Damant
Concierge
Marcel Marondo
Club Bouncer
Karim Belkhadra
Samir
Marc Duret
Inspector 'Notre-Dame'
Philippe Nahon
Roof Police Chief
Sébastien Tavel
Hospital Young Police Officer
François Toumarkine
Hospital Police Chief
José Dalmat
Hospital Police Officer #1
Zinedine Soualem
Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #1
Bernie Bonvoisin
Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #2
Cyril Ancelin
Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #3





Released
fr
$2,600,000.00
$15,300,000.00
- #police brutality
- #hip-hop
- #paris, france
- #socially deprived family
- #breakdance
- #ghetto
- #male friendship
- #street riots
- #racism
- #black and white
- #rebellious youth
- #xenophobia
- #housing project
- #ethnic diversity
- #riot police
- #day in a life
- #aggressive
- #skinheads
- #paris suburb
- #gun death
- #police shooting
- #urban violence
Reviews

Very, very good movie! <em>'La Haine'</em> 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, asi

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 t
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 soc











