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Hate La Haine

Mathieu Kassovitz / France / 1995 / 98 min

24 hours in the lives of three young men in the French suburbs the day after a violent riot.

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The morning is only seemingly ordinary. The projects have woken up to a growing tension between the enraged youth and the police. Three friends – Vinz, Saïd and Hubert – are facing the most important day in their lives. Actually, it is not just the three of them! The fourth member of their company is Krom Smith & Wesson 44, a policeman’s loaded gun that ended up in Vinz’s hands. The clock is constantly ticking. Is 24 hours enough to resolve hate? Hate is an explosive mixture of a critique of racial violence and social inequality and humorous sparks in the middle of an urban jungle. 

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