Synopsis
Caché is a movie released in 2005.
In a haunting exploration of guilt, paranoia, and the weight of the past, a seemingly ordinary television host becomes ensnared in a web of psychological torment when he begins receiving unsettling surveillance videos of his family. As the footage grows increasingly intimate and disturbing, the tension builds, leaving him to grapple with the possibility that someone from his past is watching his every move. The mystery unfolds like a gripping puzzle, drawing viewers into a labyrinth of hidden truths and buried secrets that threaten to unravel not just his life, but the very fabric of his identity. This film masterfully blends elements of mystery, drama, and thriller, crafting an unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. It probes deep into themes of surveillance, societal guilt, and the impact of unacknowledged trauma, prompting audiences to reflect on the shadows lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. With its minimalist style and thought-provoking narrative, it challenges viewers to confront the uncomfortable reality that some things are better left hidden. Prepare for a cinematic experience that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally gripping.
ARTE France Cinéma
France 3 Cinéma
BiM Distribuzione
Bavaria Film
ORF
WDR/Arte
Les Films du Losange
Wega Film