"La Haine" is a French film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, released in 1995. The story follows three young men—Vinz, Saïd, and Hubert—living in the suburbs of Paris after a riot. The film explores themes of social inequality, violence, and the struggles of marginalized communities.
The narrative unfolds over 24 hours, showcasing the characters' experiences and emotions as they navigate their harsh environment. "La Haine" is notable for its black-and-white cinematography and powerful commentary on urban life, making it a significant work in French cinema and a reflection on societal issues.