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La Haine Mathieu Kassovitz’s La Haine is a searing exploration of social unrest, systemic inequality, and the volatile dynamics of urban life. Released in 1995, this French black-and-white drama remains a timeless and powerful commentary on the fractured relationship between marginalized communities and authority figures. With its stark visuals, compelling performances, and incisive storytelling, La Haine has become a cultural landmark and one of the most significant films in contemporary French cinema.