The film La Haine was critically acclaimed at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995. Though shot in black and white with unknown actors on a housing estate in Paris about the day in life of three unemployed youths, audiences loved it. Ten years later, a special anniversary edition was released in theaters. The film tells the story of Vinz, Hubert and Said, three young men who live on the estate and experience the same events but with different perspectives, building tension throughout the day that inevitably explodes in a tragic ending.