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Analyse how the themes of youth culture and youth oppression are prominent in the council estate scene of “La Haine”  

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Analyse how the themes of youth culture and youth oppression are prominent in the council estate scene of "La Haine" La Haine is the French term for "the hate". The film shows a day in the life of three French men, with similar interests, but very different backgrounds. La Haine shows the illegal dealings they are involved in, and their unusual home lives. The main character, Abdel is never actually shown. But the other characters are frustrated because he was beaten up by the violent police. Also the story is based around him. La Haine is an action-packed crime film, which has unique features, mainly as it is set in black and white. The film was realised in 1995, and directed by Matthew Kassowitz. The main stars were Vincent Cassel (Vinz), Said Taghaimou (Said), and Hubert Kounde (Hubert). The film analyses youth culture and youth oppression. This meant how young people acted,...

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