Fucking Kassovitz
Mathieu Kassovitz stares directly into the lens, his gaze both defiant and weary. This isn't a curated retrospective but a raw, unvarnished session where the director of 'La Haine' dissects his own legacy. He oscillates between fiery passion for cinema and palpable disillusionment with the industry, punctuating revelations about his iconic films with stark silence. The documentary strips away the auteur's persona, focusing on the cost of creation—the doubts, the battles, and the relentless drive that define an artist perpetually at odds with the system he works within.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2011 |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | François-Régis Jeanne |
| Runtime | 58 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.4/10 (25 votes) |
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The film deliberately avoids hagiography, presenting Kassovitz in a state of creative flux. It's less about his filmography and more about the psyche behind it, captured with unflinching intimacy.
What lingers after the final frame is not a list of achievements, but the echo of an artist's friction—with himself, his work, and the cinematic establishment. It's a compelling, often uncomfortable, look at the weight of a reputation. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: François-Régis Jeanne
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The stark intimacy of a sparse interview room, charged with restless energy and punctuated by archival clips.
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