Synopsis
Caché is a movie released in 2005.
In this gripping psychological thriller, George, a seemingly ordinary television host, finds himself ensnared in a web of paranoia and mystery when anonymous videos begin to surface. These unsettling recordings, featuring his family and accompanied by cryptic drawings, peel back the layers of his life, exposing hidden aspects that he never anticipated. As the videos grow increasingly intimate, George is thrust into a chilling game of cat and mouse, forcing him to confront not only the unseen stalker but also his own buried secrets. With a haunting atmosphere and a narrative that blurs the lines between reality and perception, this film delves into themes of surveillance, guilt, and the inescapable grip of the past. Each twist propels viewers deeper into the labyrinth of George's psyche, inviting them to ponder the profound implications of being watched and the shadows that linger in our lives. Captivating performances and a meticulously crafted storyline ensure that this film is not just a mystery to be solved, but a profound exploration of fear and the lengths to which we go to protect our loved ones. Prepare for an experience that lingers long after the credits roll, as the darkness of human nature unfurls before your eyes.
Canal+
France 3 Cinéma
Wega Film
WDR
ARTE France Cinéma
Les Films du Losange
BiM Distribuzione
Eurimages
Bavaria Film
CNC
WDR/Arte
OFI
Film Fonds Wien