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This month on The Popcorn Hour Podcast, we dive deep into the Criterion Collection to explore Mathieu Kassovitz’s explosive 1995 drama La Haine. Set in the aftermath of a violent riot in the Parisian suburbs, the film follows 24 tension-filled hours in the lives of three young men navigating rage, inequality, and survival. We discuss its stark black-and-white cinematography, the razor-sharp dialogue, and the film’s haunting relevance today.
From its political urgency to its lasting cultural impact, join us as we unpack why La Haine isn’t just a film—it’s a wake-up call. Plus, we debate where it ranks among Criterion’s best and how its message resonates 30 years later.
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