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La haine ()


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

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Vinz
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Hubert
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Saïd
Abdel Ahmed Ghili ...
Abdel
Solo ...
Santo
Joseph Momo ...
Homme standard
Héloïse Rauth ...
Sarah
Rywka Wajsbrot ...
Grand-mère Vinz
Olga Abrego ...
Tante Vinz
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Cuisto
Choukri Gabteni ...
Frère Saïd
Nabil Ben Mhamed ...
Garçon blague
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Benoît
Médard Niang ...
Médard
Arash Mansour ...
Arash
Abdel-Moulah Boujdouni ...
Jeune business
Mathilde Vitry ...
Journaliste
Christian Moro ...
Journaliste TV CRS
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Darty
JiBi ...
Jeune rotonde
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Mère Hubert
Fatou Thioune ...
Soeur Hubert
Thang-Long ...
Épicier (as Thang Long)
Cut Killer ...
D.J.
Sabrina Houicha ...
Soeur Saïd
Sandor Weltmann ...
Reflet Vinz
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Astérix
Julie Mauduech ...
Fille n°1 gallerie
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Fille n°2 gallerie
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Patron gallerie
Christophe Rossignon ...
Chauffeur taxi
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Homme 'vraiment' taxi
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Jeune skin
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Skin
Florent Lavandeira ...
Skin
Teddy Marques ...
Skin
Samir Khelif ...
Skin
Tadek Lokcinski ...
Monsieur toilettes
Virginie Montel ...
S.D.F. métro
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Concièrge
Marcel Marondo ...
Videur boite
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Samir
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Inspecteur 'Notre Dame'
Eric Pujol ...
Policier adjoint
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Chef police toit
Sébastien Tavel ...
Jeune policier hôpital
François Toumarkine ...
Chef policier hôpital
José Dalmat ...
Policier hôpital n°1 (as José-Philippe Dalmat)
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Policier civil n°1 Paris
Bernie Bonvoisin ...
Policier civil n°2 Paris
Cyril Ancelin ...
Policier civil n°3 Paris
Patrick Médioni ...
C.R.S. cave
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tony Sanchez ...
Young Rioter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mathieu Kassovitz

Written by

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Mathieu Kassovitz ... (written by)

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Adeline Lecallier ... associate producer
Alain Rocca ... associate producer
Christophe Rossignon ... producer
Gilles Sacuto ... line producer

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Assassin

Cinematography by

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Pierre Aïm

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Mathieu Kassovitz
Scott Stevenson

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Dominique Colin ... colorist
Richard Deusy ... colorist
Stratos Gabrielidis ... first assistant editor
Lionel Kopp ... colorist

Casting By

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Jean-Claude Flamand-Barny ... (as Jean-Claude Flamand)

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Giuseppe Ponturo

Costume Design by

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Virginie Montel

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Sophie Benaiche ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Rachid Djaidani ... assistant unit manager
Sophie Quiédeville ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ludovic Bernard ... second assistant director
Eric Pujol ... first assistant director
François Pujol ... third assistant director
Henri Pujol ... assistant director

Art Department

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Jean-Michel Bar ... art department trainee
Alain Darthou ... construction coordinator
Nicolas Denis ... carpenter
Jerome Fortier ... carpenter (as Jérôme Fortier)
Richard Guille ... assistant production designer
Jean-Louis Laher ... property master
Bruno Lefebvre ... carpenter (as Bruno Lefevre)
Cyrille Perron ... head of painting
Frédéric Perron ... carpenter
Mélissa Ponturo ... art department trainee

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Nicolas Becker ... foley artist
Dominique Dalmasso ... re-recording mixer
Fred Mays ... post-synchronization
Vincent Tulli ... sound mixer
Emmanuel Ughetto ... boom operator

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Pascal Fauvelle ... special effects assistant
Pierre Foury ... special effects
Benoît Squizzato ... special effects assistant
Olivier Zenenski ... special effects assistant

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Rodolphe Chabrier ... digital effects
Antoine Simkine ... visual effects executive producer: Duboi
Rip Hampton O'Neil ... director of reseach and development: DuboiColor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Bernard Chevreul ... stunts (as Bernard Chevreuil)
Gilles Conseil ... stunts
Mohammed Enahal ... stunts (as Mohamed Enahal)
Pascal Guégan ... stunts
Philippe Guégan ... stunt coordinator
Abdel Halim ... stunts
Christian Hening ... stunts
Patrick Médioni ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Vincent Blasco ... key grip
Christophe Boissy ... electrician
Alexander Bugel ... key grip
Axel Cosnefroy ... assistant camera
Georges Diane ... camera operator
Guy Ferrandis ... still photographer
Hervé Lodé ... second assistant camera
Jean-Claude Lother ... still photographer
Jacques Monge ... steadicam operator
Mikael Monod ... gaffer
Marie Spencer ... first assistant camera

Casting Department

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Nordine Bouhadjeb ... extras casting assistant
Arash Mansour ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nathalie Chemouny ... costumer

Location Management

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Abdelnabi Krouchi ... location manager
Jean-Pierre Leblanc ... location manager: Eiffel Tower shutdown

Script and Continuity Department

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Nathalie Vierny ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Thierry Artur ... production accountant
Emmanuel Blouin ... caterer
Laure Darie ... production secretary
Guillaume Favreau ... assistant manager
Jodie Foster ... presenter
François Guerrar ... press attache
Dany Martin ... press attache
Thierry Six ... caterer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The film follows three young men and their time spent in the French suburban "ghetto," over a span of twenty-four hours. Vinz, a Jew, Saïd, an Arab, and Hubert, a black boxer, have grown up in these French suburbs where high levels of diversity coupled with the racist and oppressive police force have raised tensions to a critical breaking point. During the riots that took place a night before, a police officer lost his handgun in the ensuing madness, only to leave it for Vinz to find. Now, with a newfound means to gain the respect he deserves, Vinz vows to kill a cop if his friend Abdel dies in the hospital, due the beating he received while in police custody. Written by b4arr2y

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Taglines So far, so good See more »
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Also Known As
  • Droits de cité (France)
  • La Haine (France)
  • Hatred (United States)
  • Hate (World-wide, English title)
  • La Haine (Thailand, English title)
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Runtime
  • 98 min
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Box Office

Budget EUR2,590,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Real police officers were highly offended by how their police counterparts were portrayed in the movie. During the Cannes film festival premiere, they 'greeted' the arriving cast and crew by turning their backs to them in protest. Despite their efforts, the movie received a standing ovation from the crowd afterward. See more »
Goofs The trip across Paris is strange: the three characters should arrive at the Saint-Lazare station (north-west of Paris), coming from Chanteloup Les Vignes. Yet, when they arrive, they are in front of the Montparnasse station (south of Paris), on the Rennes street. Then, they go to Asterix place, on the boulevard Pierre Ier of Serbia, close to Iena Place (west of Paris), and when they try to catch the last train, this time they are at the Saint-Lazare station, the right one to go back. But then, when they are on the roof, they see the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadero from the south-east, being probably close to Montparnasse station. Then, they come across a sculpture, L'Ecoute, in the Halles Garden (center of Paris), before going back. Hence, their trip goes: south, west, north-west, south and center of Paris. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Three Kings (1999). See more »
Soundtracks Burnin' and Lootin' See more »
Crazy Credits All the cast and crew credits are at the start of the film. The end credits only contain special thanks and the song credits. See more »
Quotes Hubert: Heard about the guy who fell off a skyscraper? On his way down past each floor, he kept saying to reassure himself: So far so good... so far so good... so far so good. How you fall doesn't matter. It's how you land!
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