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Caché
2005 1h 57m R
Mystery
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Drama
,
Thriller
7.3
89%
78%
71%
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A married couple is terrorized by a series of surveillance videotapes left on their front porch.
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Directed By
Michael Haneke
Written By
Michael Haneke
Studio
Les Films du Losange
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Wega Film Vienna
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Cast of Caché
Daniel Auteuil
Georges Laurent
Juliette Binoche
Anne Laurent
Annie Girardot
Georges's Mother
Bernard Le Coq
Georges's Editor-In-Chief
Daniel Duval
Pierre
Maurice Bénichou
Majid
Walid Afkir
Majid's Son
Lester Makedonsky
Pierrot Laurent
Nathalie Richard
Mathilde
Denis Podalydès
Yvon
Caroline Baehr
Nurse
Christian Benedetti
Georges's Father
Loïc Brabant
Police Officer No. 2
Aïssa Maïga
Chantal
Jean-Jacques Brochier
TV Guest
Paule Daré
The Orphanage Attendant
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
Bookstore Owner
Annette Faure
Young Georges's Mother
Hugo Flamigni
Young Georges
Peter Stephan Jungk
Writer
Diouc Koma
Cycliste
Marie Kremer
Jeannette
Nicky Marbot
The Orphanage Driver
Malik Nait Djoudi
Young Majid
Marie-Christine Orry
Housekeeper
Mazarine Pingeot
TV Guest
Julie Recoing
Georges's Assistant
Karla Suarez
Novelist
Jean Teulé
TV Guest
Philippe Besson
TV Guest
Laurent Suire
Police Officer No. 1
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Self (archive footage)
François Négret
Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Caché Reviews
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
One thing that cannot be argued is Haneke's ability to attract the best actors in cinema, perhaps by promising to take them places they have never been.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
Politicized as it is, the movie never becomes didactic, thanks to the excellent acting and the firm, confident direction.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Robert Denerstein
Caché encourages us to look -- and then to look harder.
Chicago Reader
Kevin B. Lee
Caché is about how the way we look at people -- a spouse, a child, a homeless person, a security guard -- reflects our own humanity, exactly the sort of thing the best works of cinematic art aspire to reveal.
Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
This French film (in bad, washed-out English subtitles) is a quiet chiller. A family's social fabric unravels right before our eyes.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Contrarian that he is, Haneke does a much finer job forcing questions than providing an answer.
Miami Herald
Rene Rodriguez
What really makes Hidden so involving is Haneke's sometimes maddening insistence on keeping things vague.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
Haneke's patient, tip-toed assault turns Caché from a little movie about spooked haute-bourgeois media personalities into a sneaky and effective exposé on the artifice of film.
Arizona Republic
Richard Nilsen
This is a film you will be discussing for days, trying to figure out what actually happened and why.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
A thriller with a powerful political subtext.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
While Caché offers food for thought, the last third is muddled.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Haneke has a deceptively random way with narrative. The scenes don't follow one another in conventional fashion.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
This is the most Hitchcockian of [director Michael] Haneke's films.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
When Caché played at Cannes, some critics deplored its lack of a resolution. I think it works precisely because it leaves us hanging.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
By the final riveting and static images, fear and guilt have become almost palpable. You won't be able to look away.
Slate
Stephen Metcalf
Any work of art that embarrasses us for inclining toward warmth or decency (or, God forbid, humor) ought to be distrusted. On the other hand, I have found myself unable to shake Caché.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
... Hidden masterfully unfolds in Hitchcockian fashion.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
It's not the usual whodunit, but if you're open to having your cage rattled, you won't be disappointed.
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