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Mathieu Kassovitz

Director

“I have a hard enough time speaking for myself - I don't pretend I can be a spokesman for anybody. I have no interest in playing that role.”

 

Biography

As one of the most provocative young directors in France, Mathieu Kassovitz has made a name for himself directing films notable for both the inflammatory subjects they explore and the degree of controversy they incite. Kassovitz’s most celebrated feature, 1995’s La Haine (Hate in the U.S.), generated both critical exaltation and a burst of resentful recognition for its portrayal of racial tensions in Paris. The violence of this film was magnified in Kassovitz’s Assassins, a 1997 film that provoked both raves and rants for its unflinchingly graphic content.

Born in Paris on April 3, 1967, Kassovitz seemed destined for some sort of film career. The son of director Peter Kassovitz, Mathieu made his film debut in his father’s Au Bout du Bout au Banc in 1981. The same year, he appeared in L’Année Prochaine….Si Tout Va Bien with Isabelle Adjani. Kassovitz made his directorial debut ten years later, with Cauchemar Blanc, but it was his 1993 Metisse (also known as Café au Lait) that… read more

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Louise_Dietrich

7Jan11

And Gothika happened.

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Ulrich Jarløv.dk

1Dec10

The saddest thing in life is wasted talent. But hey, at least you made one film you can be proud of, right?

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Allan

18May10

what the fuck happened after la haine

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