Ten Years of La Haine
Ten Years of La Haine

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Ten Years of La Haine

2006
Movie
83 min
French

A documentary tracing the history of La Haine, from the real-life shooting that inspired the screenplay to the film’s success at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Director: Multiple (Compilation)Genres: Documentary, Short Film

Plot Summary

This short documentary revisits the impact and legacy of the seminal 1995 film 'La Haine' a decade after its release. It features interviews with the cast and crew, reflecting on the film's enduring social commentary and its influence on French cinema and society. The film explores the lasting relevance of its themes of police brutality, social inequality, and urban unrest.

Critical Reception

As a retrospective documentary, 'Ten Years of La Haine' received positive attention primarily for its insights into the creation and enduring significance of the original film. Critics lauded its ability to capture the ongoing relevance of 'La Haine's' powerful messages.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers valuable reflections on the legacy of a landmark film.

  • Highlights the continued social relevance of 'La Haine's' themes.

  • Provides a concise look back at the making and impact of the original.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short documentary is not widely cataloged. However, it is generally appreciated by fans of the original 'La Haine' for its retrospective insights.

Awards & Accolades

None notable, as it is a retrospective documentary examining a previously acclaimed film.

Fun Fact

The original film 'La Haine' (1995) was shot in black and white and is celebrated for its gritty realism and stark portrayal of life in the Parisian suburbs.

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