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The Cache 2017

★ 5.56 votes90 min📅 2017-04-19

In this gripping Dutch techno-thriller *The Cache (2017)*, directed by Thomas Korthals Altes, a brilliant but troubled hacker named Lillian infiltrates a high-stakes cybersecurity firm to uncover secrets tied to her father's past.

Director: Thomas Korthals Altes

Cast

Stefanie van Leersum
Stefanie van Leersum
Lillian
Nasrdin Dchar
Nasrdin Dchar
Axel
Thomas Höppener
Thomas Höppener
Seb
Roos Ouwehand
Roos Ouwehand
Ineke
Alex Hendrickx
Alex Hendrickx
Jeroen / Pssdoff
Jonathan Huisman
Jonathan Huisman
Cyberche
Tom van Kalmthout
Tom van Kalmthout
Toxic Vapor
Bert Hana
Frederik
Steven van Watermeulen
Steven van Watermeulen
Hoogleraar
Geert Lageveen
Geert Lageveen
Ernst

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Cache (2017) about?

A brilliant hacker infiltrates a cybersecurity firm to uncover her father's secrets, only to discover a web of deception where no one is who they claim to be. The film questions whether her actions are justified activism or dangerous terrorism.

Who directed The Cache?

Thomas Korthals Altes directed *The Cache (2017)*, delivering a tense, dialogue-driven thriller that keeps audiences guessing.

Who stars in The Cache?

The film features a standout cast including Stefanie van Leersum, Nasrdin Dchar, Thomas Höppener, Roos Ouwehand, and Alex Hendrickx in key roles.

Is The Cache (2017) worth watching?

With its sharp premise and strong performances, *The Cache* is a compelling watch for fans of techno-thrillers, even if it leans toward the cerebral side of the genre. The ethical dilemmas it raises make it thought-provoking rather than purely escapist.

How long is The Cache?

The Cache has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About The Cache (2017) — A Cyber Thriller About Lies, Hacking, and Hidden Motives

In this gripping Dutch techno-thriller *The Cache (2017)*, directed by Thomas Korthals Altes, a brilliant but troubled hacker named Lillian infiltrates a high-stakes cybersecurity firm to uncover secrets tied to her father's past. What begins as a mission of personal justice spirals into a labyrinth of deception, where identities blur and trust becomes a weapon. As Lillian digs deeper, she realizes she isn't the only player manipulating the system—leaving her to question the fine line between crusading activism and destructive terrorism. With its tense atmosphere and morally complex narrative, the film explores themes of digital espionage, betrayal, and the blurred ethics of online warfare.

Stefanie van Leersum leads the cast with a riveting performance as Lillian, supported by a talented ensemble including Nasrdin Dchar and Thomas Höppener, all diving into a story that feels eerily relevant in today's hyper-connected world. The 90-minute runtime keeps the tension taut, blending sharp dialogue with pulse-pounding suspense.