The film served as a revelation about the grim reality of life in what the French call the “banlieue” — the deprived suburbs with housing projects — and took the 1995 Cannes Film Festival by storm.
The Boston French Film Festival doesn’t plan to stick to tradition when it returns to the Museum of Fine Arts this summer. The festival, which is back for its 28th edition July 13 through Aug. 4, will ...
Watching “La Haine” nearly 30 years ago, there was a sense of something inexorable about violence in the French suburbs. French director Mathieu Kassovitz’s critically acclaimed black-and-white film ...
Alice Douard's first feature film is a funny, necessary and heartwarming story of both romantic and maternal love.View on ...