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  1. Caché (French:), 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 ...

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    Feb 17, 2006 · Caché: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, Maurice Bénichou, Annie Girardot. A married couple is terrorized by a series of surveillance videotapes left on their front porch.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Michael Haneke
    • 2006-02-17
  3. Jul 1, 2022 · ‘Caché’ is not only a massive, searing document that points to viciousness of the 1961 Seine River Massacre, and our inhumanity as a society, but also a poetically universal character study. Georges, our protagonist, perceives life and his presence as a social being in a distorted sense of joy.

  4. Without warning, happy, successful Parisian couple Georges (Daniel Auteuil) and Anne Laurent (Juliette Binoche) receive anonymous videos suggesting that they are being stalked. The tapes are ...

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  5. Jan 13, 2010 · The family's bourgeois home, in a side street in an ordinary district of Paris, is observed in an opening shot that lasts about five minutes. Advertisement. The camera is locked down. We see the house. Its facade is almost entirely hidden from the street by shrubbery. Nothing happens.

  6. Dec 22, 2020 · The basic premise of Caché involves a husband/father named Georges and a wife/mother named Anne who one day receive this mysterious videotape that is strictly an elongated recording of their residency.

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  8. Jan 18, 2010 · Georges felt threatened by his parent's decision to adopt the Algerian orphan, and lied in telling them the boy was spitting up blood -- an alarming signal of tuberculosis. In a wretched scene, observed in long shot from (presumably) Georges' POV, social workers drag Majid away from the only home he's known.

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