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Caché 2005

★ 7.01,239 votes118 min📅 2005-10-05

"Hidden within."

In the thought-provoking Caché (2005), acclaimed director Michael Haneke weaves a complex web of mystery and suspense. The film follows George, a television host, as he receives unsettling videos and drawings that seem to reveal intimate details about his family's life.

Director: Michael Haneke

Cast

Daniel Auteuil
Daniel Auteuil
Georges Laurent
Juliette Binoche
Juliette Binoche
Anne Laurent
Annie Girardot
Annie Girardot
Georges's Mother
Bernard Le Coq
Bernard Le Coq
Georges's Editor-In-Chief
Daniel Duval
Daniel Duval
Pierre
Maurice Bénichou
Maurice Bénichou
Majid
Walid Afkir
Walid Afkir
Majid's Son
Lester Makedonsky
Lester Makedonsky
Pierrot Laurent
Nathalie Richard
Nathalie Richard
Mathilde
Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès
Yvon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Caché (2005) about?

The film follows George, a television host, as he receives unsettling videos and drawings that seem to reveal intimate details about his family's life.

Who directed Caché?

Acclaimed director Michael Haneke brings his masterful touch to this thought-provoking thriller.

Who stars in Caché?

Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, and a talented ensemble cast bring to life a narrative that is both deeply unsettling and strangely mesmerizing.

Is Caché (2005) worth watching?

With its slow-burning tension and exploration of complex themes, Caché is a must-see for fans of psychological suspense and cinematic storytelling. However, be prepared for a thought-provoking and often unsettling experience.

How long is Caché?

The film has a runtime of 118 minutes.

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About Caché (2005) — A Haunting Mystery Unfolds

In the thought-provoking Caché (2005), acclaimed director Michael Haneke weaves a complex web of mystery and suspense. The film follows George, a television host, as he receives unsettling videos and drawings that seem to reveal intimate details about his family's life. As the contents of these mysterious recordings grow more personal, George becomes increasingly unnerved, leading him to question the identity of the sender and their motives. With its slow-burning tension and exploration of themes such as identity, class, and the blurring of reality and fiction, Caché is a gripping and unsettling experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. This masterful thriller, featuring a standout performance from Daniel Auteuil, is a must-see for fans of psychological suspense and cinematic storytelling. As the videos become increasingly disturbing, George's world begins to unravel, forcing him to confront the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface of his seemingly ordinary life. With its haunting atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, Caché is a film that will linger in your mind long after the credits roll.

Director Michael Haneke's masterful touch brings to life a narrative that is both deeply unsettling and strangely mesmerizing. With a talented cast, including Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche, Caché is a film that will keep you guessing until the very end. As George struggles to make sense of the mysterious videos, the film raises important questions about the nature of identity, class, and the impact of technology on our lives.

In the end, Caché is a film that will leave you questioning the very fabric of reality. With its slow-burning tension and exploration of complex themes, this thought-provoking thriller is a must-see for fans of psychological suspense and cinematic storytelling.