4º – La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, 1995)We will follow the turbulent day-to-day lives of some young people from a simple French layer, learning more about their erratic way of acting on the world. The French pearl of the 1990s, ‘La Haine’ studies the social intricacies contained in that country, denouncing little remembered encircles usually, obtaining as final result a dynamic film, different in its construction of plans, and unforgettable.
3º – Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alain Resnais, 1959)Filming a cinematographic work in Hiroshima, a French actress develops an intense passion with a local man, seeing past traumas and the reality of the present unite in her life. Directed by Alain Resnais, ‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’ is a masterpiece in all its instances, with magisterial plans (especially the opening scene), an agile script and strong performances.
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