La haine 1995
The movie “La Haine” takes a powerful look at the lives of young people from various races trapped in the socio-economic lower classes of Paris. Three friends, Vinz, Hubert, and Said, spend their days wandering the streets and sometimes getting involved in conflicts with the police and other rebellious youth. When a police officer seriously injures an Arab student, a street riot breaks out, changing everything in just 24 hours. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, this 1995 French film won awards at Cannes Film Festival and is considered one of the best films ever made, ranking 227th on IMDb.