
While to most outsiders Paris seems the very picture of beauty and civility, France has had a long and unfortunate history of intolerance toward outsiders, and this powerful drama from filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz takes an unblinking look at a racially diverse group of young people trapped in the Parisian economic and social underclass.

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10 Years of La Haine (2005, 84 mins): feature length documentary marking the 10th anniversary of Mathieu Kassovitz’s award-winning film.Assassins (1992, 12 mins): Mathieu Kassovitz’s short film which he would later develop into the feature Assassin(s) in 1997.Cauchemar blanc (1991, 10 mins): a group of guys cruise the streets looking for someone to rob.Fierrot le pou (1990, 7 mins): a young man shoots hoops (or tries) in a gym, in an effort to impress a young woman.Interview with Mathieu Kassovitz (2020, 35 mins): a new interview with the actor, writer and director.Screen Epiphany: Riz Ahmed introduces La Haine (2020, 14 mins): the award-winning actor talks about his connection to Mathieu Kassovitz’s La Haine.Redefining Rebellion (2020, 5 mins): Film critic and programmer Kaleem Aftab explores the spirit of revolution in La Haine.Audio commentary by Mathieu Kassovitz (2004).

