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La Haine 1995

Vincent Cassel Hubert Koundé Saïd Taghmaoui. La Haine 1995. Réalisateur Mathieu Kassovitz. Césars 3 (nom 8) Cannes film festival – Best Director & nominated for the Palme d’Or. résumé.

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La Haine 1995

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  1. Vincent Cassel Hubert Koundé Saïd Taghmaoui La Haine1995 Réalisateur Mathieu Kassovitz Césars 3 (nom 8) Cannes film festival – Best Director & nominated for the Palme d’Or

  2. résumé The story, unfolding over a 24-hour period, centers on Vinz, Said and Hubert--very close friends from very different backgrounds. Vinz is white and Jewish. Said, an Arab. Hubert is Black. They are three disenfranchised youths trying to find meaning in what appears to be an otherwise meaningless existence. During a riot the night before, a friend of theirs is arrested and then beaten while in police custody. He lies clinging to life in a hospital. One more riot in the drug- and crime-ridden housing projects, one more case of police brutality. Same old story, only one big difference: a gleaming, chrome-plated Smith & Wesson 44 that falls into their hands, courtesy of the Paris Police Department. The weapon, which one of the riot cops lost during the previous night's chaos, becomes the catalyst for the story's climax.

  3. Vinz- déscription • Son of wealthy actor in France

  4. Saïd - déscription

  5. Hubert – déscription

  6. La musique et son importance • What role does the music in the film play?

  7. La mise-en scèneLe Réalisateur- Mathieu Kassovitz • Also repsonsible for the writing credits for the film • also starred in Amélie.

  8. To think about: • The language they use: with each other, about the police • Thème: revenge, vengence, who and why? • Do you feel sympathy for ALL the characters? Who do you feel most sympathy for? • What role do you think the housing estateplays in the film? • Why do you think they filmed it in black and white? • How much aggravation do you think they bring upon themselves?

  9. Trivia • At one point, Julie Mauduech says to Hubert Koundé, "We've met before, haven't we?" It may be a reference to Mathieu Kassovitz's first film, Métisse (1993), in which they both starred. • When the three characters are looking for Asterix, one of the doorbell names is "Cassell". • In some English language versions the name Asterix has been changed to Snoopy, as the film travelled further than the Asterix books did. • The DJ that appears in the upstairs project window and remixes DJ CutKillers "Nique la Police" is actually DJ CutKiller himself. • Director Cameo: ['Mattieu Kassovitz' ] the skinhead that gets beaten up by Vinz, Hubert and Said.

  10. Les positifs Les négatifs À mon avis

  11. Reviews • http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7943-1222030,00.html • http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2004/08/04/la_haine_2004_review.shtml • http://www.boxoffice.com/scripts/fiw.dll?GetReview&where=Name&terms=LA+HAIN • http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=4370 • http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~os0tmc/contemp1/lahaine.htm • http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=12769

  12. A review • “How far you fall doesn’t matter, it’s how you land...”Riots, gun fights, gang warfare and police brutality combine to fuel the explosive La Haine, director Mathieu Kassovitz’s electric mix of social commentary and sprawling urban drama. Released in 1995, it’s hard to believe that this French landmark is nearly a decade old. Often called a “masterpiece”, or a “classic”, it packs a raw, undeniable power, that explodes across the screen. Shot in black and white, and steeped in realism, it’s France’s answer to Boyz N’ the Hood, with the iconic cool of Easy Rider. Chances are, you’ve never experienced a cinematic thrill quite like La Haine. http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk

  13. Les citations • C'est l'histoire d'un homme qui tombe d'un building de 50 étages. A chaque étage, au fur et à mesure de sa chute, il se répète sans cesse pour se rassurer: "Jusqu'ici tout va bien...Jusqu'ici tout va bien...". Mais le plus important, c'est pas la chute. C'est l'atterissage. Hubert

  14. Plus de citations • Le pénis de Le pen à peine il se hisse. Saïd • La haine attire la haine. Hubert http://fr.wikiquote.org/wiki/La_Haine

  15. Film references • Whilst in the cinema- Vinz watches "The Texas ChainSaw Massacre (1974)". Sounds from this movie can be heard, including from the film's spinning chainsaw. Also "Sudden Impact (1983)“ • Taxi Driver (1976) Vinz in front of mirror.

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