L'Odio returns to theaters almost 30 years later restored in 4k starting from the original negatives under the supervision of director of photography Pierre Aïm and approved by the director. Kassovitz returns to directing after 13 years and with an English-language project The Big War, the French author, director, screenwriter, actor, born in '67, involved in a bad motorbike accident last September.

The idea of the live action and animated film is to imagine World War II as being carried out by animals. The Nazis are the wolves who chase the "vermin" - the rabbits - who represent the victims of the war. "It is inspired by the French cult graphic novel La Bete Est Mort, written during the Second World War" adaptation of the illustrated book by Edmond-François Calvo (drawings) and Victor Dancette (texts) from 1944, he said in an interview with Deadline. He is in the cast of Terrence Malick's long-in-the-making biblical drama The Way Of The Wind, which the release date is still unknown.