Mathieu Kassovitz’s landmark 1995 film La Haine (Hate) remains profoundly relevant. A cinematic masterpiece, the black-and-white film explores themes of police brutality, systemic racism, and social alienation, proving as potent today as upon its 1995 Cannes debut. The film follows three friends—Vinz, Hubert, and Saïd—in the Parisian banlieues the day after a violent riot. Marking the 30th anniversary of its official US release (1996), AFSA is proud to present a screening of La Haine, followed by a panel discussion led by TPR’s Nathan Cone.
Time: 3-6pm
Doors open at 3pm
Film begins at 3:30pm
Panel Discussion immediately following
Opportunity for fellowship will continue after the film screening/presentation at another location in close proximity – TBD.
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Parking: Central Public Library has limited garage parking. Additional parking can be found on the street.
Admission fee: Ticket: $10 AFSA Members; $12 non-AFSA members
No refunds. No exchanges. All sales are final.
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