His average net worth is 30 Million as of 2020. He shares two children with his first wife and a daughter with his second wife, Tine Kunakey. LA HAINE fête ses 25 ans Trois copains dune banlieue ordinair. It includes interviews with director Mathieu Kassovitz, actors Vincent Cassel and Hubert Kound, and producers. As relevant today as at the time of its making, La Haine has inspired an entire wave of urban films by Abdellatif Kechiche, Jacques Audiard, and Ladj Ly. The 53 years old, Vincent Cassel is a French actor, best known for his appearances in La Haine (Hate), Oceans Twelve, Eastern Promises, etc. LA HAINE, un film de Mathieu Kassovitz avec Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé et Saïd Taghmaoui. This documentary, produced by StudioCanal, traces 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. For the masterpiece, in which the director himself appears in a skinhead cameo, Kassovitz was compared to Spike Lee. Using vertigo and split diopter effects, Kassovitz masterfully stylized the image to reference Hitchcock and de Palma’s classics and created a film as cinematically inventive as it was socially conscious. When the two poles collide, violence erupts: there is a reason why the film is dedicated to all those who died at the time of its making. Apart from all their jokes and bravado, the protagonists’ lives are overshadowed by threats from skinheads and racist power-abusing police. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz 1995 France Starring Vincent Cassel, Hubert Kound, Sad Taghmaoui Mathieu Kassovitz took the film world by storm with LA. Structurally, La Haine is a collection of dramatic and comic episodes from a day in the lives of three hoodlums: encounters with the unstable and armed cocaine addict nicknamed Asterix and a very drunk man played by the star of French cinema Vincent Lindon the unforgettable story told by an old GULAG survivor in the men’s room an accidental visit to a contemporary art exhibition that ends in a class conflict… poetic moments, such as “I feel like an ant lost in intergalactic space” pronounced by Vinz. La Haine won a Best Director award at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival for Mathieu Kassovitz and acclaim for the three leads: Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé, and Saïd Taghmaoui. “A cult thriller about the circle of violence filled with comedy and drama.”įollowing mass riots sparked by police violence in a Paris banlieue, three friends-Jewish (Vinz), North African (Saïd), and Afro-French (Hubert) immigrants-find a gun and take it into the city.