La haine 4k
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The police put them both in choke holds, throw water over them and joke about killing them. The racist and fascist nature of the police is further highlighted when Hurbet and Said are taken into police custody. In contrast to their friends on the estate where they live, who express their own artistic abilities through street art and dance, the classism within Parisian culture becomes clear. It becomes clear that they do not fit in and are rejected by the Parisian art crowd. In one particular scene, where the friends head into Paris to avoid the police who are holding them and others in their community as responsible for the riots, they stumble across an art exhibit. Unlike many French films, which heavily romanticise Parisian culture, La Haine looks at institutionalised racism, class struggle and white privilege, challenging audience perceptions of France and Paris. The narrative is set over a 24-hour period, inspired by Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, which follows a similar structure. The film centres itself around three friends Vinz, Said and Hubert after riots break out, following the arrest and hospitalisation of their friend, Abdel.
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Director Mathui Kassovitz based the plot on the Paris riots which emerged after 16-year-old, Mokome Bowole died in police custody. 25 years after its original release, it’s clear to see the social relevance of La Haine today.