La Haine / Budapest Városháza Kertmozi
This June, thanks to Budapest Film, Mathieu Kassovitz’s iconic masterpiece La Haine returns to the big screen in a restored 4K version.

Schedule
June 19, 2026, 9:00 PM | Gates open: 8:30 PM
Budapest Kertmozi Városháza (Gate 1)
1052 Budapest, Városháza u. 9–11.
Tickets: https://bpkertmozi.hu/film/a-gyulolet-70
About the film:
La Haine remains one of the most important and influential works of 1990s French cinema. Raw, tense, and visually unforgettable, it offers a powerful portrait of social tensions, exclusion, identity, and anger—one that has lost none of its relevance or impact thirty years later.
In the impoverished suburbs of Paris, amid the concrete sprawl of the banlieues, three friends drift through another day. Vinz, Hubert, and Saïd come from different backgrounds, yet they share the same sense of anger and hopelessness. As the day unfolds, the tension simmering within them grows ever stronger, drawing them closer to a fateful moment.
Cannes Film Festival 1995 – Best Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
César Awards 1996 – Best Film
The film will be screened dubbed in Hungarian.
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Enjoy a movie under the stars in the magnificent courtyard of Budapest City Hall!
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Town hall park
Few things symbolise the identity of a municipality better than its town hall. It's no coincidence that almost every era has seen the redevelopment of Budapest's City Hall, with architects dreaming up new wings, a tower block that would transform the cityscape, or even a multi-storey underground car park - all in the spirit of the times.