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Mathieu Kassovitz's celebrated 1995 film La Haine returns in a restored print at SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA's open-air cinema. This landmark work examines police violence and social marginalization through the interconnected stories of three young men navigating life in the French suburbs, offering a fierce critique of systemic discrimination and its devastating societal consequences.
Constructed as a 24-hour portrait, the film follows Vinz, Hubert, and Saïd after a violent police encounter leaves them shaken and searching for answers. Kassovitz's raw energy and unflinching perspective on racial tension and institutional racism have made La Haine a touchstone of European cinema, sparking conversations about power, belonging, and resistance that remain urgently relevant today.
The director's dynamic visual style—mixing black-and-white sequences with color, rapid cuts, and deliberate long takes—captures the texture of lived experience for those pushed to society's edges. Restored in partnership with CinémathequeFramçaise, this print brings new clarity to the film's visual power.
Screening in French with English subtitles. Duration: 98 minutes.

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