
Portrait of an Era : the year of the film, Jacques Chirac is elected President of France. Upon its release the film inflames the press, engenders violent controversies and draws more than 2 million entries. After wandering and dealing with daily trials, the journey of the three friends ends with the accidental death of one of them. It is a portrait of the working class unemployed youth, facing police violence and boredom. Portrait of a film: punctuated by the relentless countdown of a predetermined drama, Hate is the story of three young friends from a low-rent housing zone on the outskirts of Paris, the day after a night of rioting. View the entire La Haine x Carhartt collab here.Mathieu Kassovitz shoots Hate in 1995. Some pieces also boast the movie’s iconic quote: “Jusqu’ici tout va bien” (so far, so good) on the back with a photographic print.

Key pieces include the movie title in capital letters and translations in several languages including Spanish, German, and Greek. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mathieu Kassovitz's bold and groundbreaking La Haine, we'll be releasing a new 4K restoration in cinemas across the UK & Ireland from 29 May, with a Blu-ray to follow later this year. The original wardrobe even included original Carhartt pieces. But the movie was also one of the best-costumer films from the 90s with on-point sportswear and workwear. Related | With The (RED) LV Trainer, Louis Vuitton Joins The Fight To End AIDSĬarhartt WIP is celebrating the 25th anniversary of La Haine, the iconic 90s film starring Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé, and Saïd Taghmaoui.įirst released 25 years ago, the film’s central themes of police brutality and racism, continue to resonate too well with today’s socio-political landscape. There is also a classic Carhartt WIP beanie. The collection consists of graphic T-shirts, hoodies, and long-sleeves, all bearing the iconic movie title. This new Carhartt collab celebrates the 25th anniversary of iconic French movie “La Haine.” – “Jusqu’ici tout va bien” (so far, so good.)
