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Director: Michael Haneke
Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, Annie Girardot, Bernard Le Coq
George, host of a television show focusing on literature, receives videos shot on the sly that feature his family, along with disturbing drawings that are difficult to interpret. He has no idea who has made and sent him the videos. Progressively, the contents of the videos become more personal, indicating that the sender has known George for a long time.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Caché (2005) directed by Michael Haneke is a critically acclaimed mystery thriller that received widespread praise from critics. The film won several awards, including the BAFTA for Best Screenplay and the Best Director award at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Caché has a high audience rating of 7.5/10 on IMDb, indicating strong public reception.
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This unsettling psychological drama from director Michael Haneke builds an atmosphere of unease and provokes questions about guilt and the nature of truth, much like the moral complexities explored in The Lives of Others.
Caché, also known as Hidden, is a 2005 neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke and starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche. The plot follows an upper-middle-class French couple, Georges (Auteuil) and Anne (Binoche), who are terrorised by anonymous tapes that appear on their front porch and seem to show the family is under surveillance. Clues in the videos point to Georges's childhood memories, and his resistance to his parents' adopting an Algerian orphan named Majid, who was sent away.
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