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Regie Mathieu Kassovitz
An acclaimed, bleak drama.
In den tristen Sozialbausiedlungen der Pariser Vororte brechen Unruhen aus, nachdem ein 16-jähriger Araber von der Polizei fast zu Tode geprügelt wurde. Nach einer Nacht voller Gewalt zwischen Jugendlichen und der Polizei herrscht Ausnahmezustand. Getrieben von Hass gegen das System stehen die Freunde Hubert, Saïd und Vinz an vorderster Front, an einem Tag, der ihr Leben verändern wird.
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the way this film builds so much tension in how it forces us to watch time tick away, causing us to say to ourselves “so far, so good. so far, so good”. until the ending hits with a thud. because it’s all about the fall. and because we all know & live the story – the way it circles back & always stays relevant, the falling never ends.
this is the Paris I want to see Emily in.
The film follows three young friends from an immigrant background as they navigate 24 hours of tension in a Parisian housing project following a violent riot.
It was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz in 1995, a filmmaker celebrated for his contribution to French social realism who received the Best Director prize at Cannes for this project.
Yes, it won the Best Director award at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Full awards list on Mood.