
Within this scene the three of them attempt to speak to two women and their use of provocative language and lack of knowledge on how to engage with the women highlights their inability to converse with an alternative class to their own. This displays the project as being a poor and underclass and the other visitors attempt to belittle and alienate them by giving them strange looks and making snide comments at the group.

The other visitors at the art gallery look down on the trio based upon their class and their interpretation of them. They’re wearing clothes such as tracksuits while others who belong in this environment are dressed in much more formal clothes. In this scene taken from La Haine the trio are in a art gallery in Paris, poverty is represented in the mise-en-scene by the clothes they are wearing contrasted to everyone else as this highlights how out of their element they are.

Compare the attitudes to poverty conveyed in the films you have studied for this topic.
