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    Hidden Director: Michael Haneke Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, Lester Makedonsky, Maurice Bénichou

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/12/2009
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
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    Michael Haneke interview; Theatrical trailer; Making of documentary

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    This fascinating French drama -- a multiple winner in Cannes (2005) and the subject of considerable critical acclaim -- has the hallmarks of a thriller but digs deeply into darker psychological territory. Director Michael Haneke (The Piano Teacher) employs a more conventional narrative approach than his earlier films as a platform for exploring issues of willful amnesia and repressed guilt. Erudite, smug TV talk show host Georges (Daniel Auteuil), his wife, Anne (Juliette Binoche), and their 12-year-old son, Pierrot (Lester Makedonsky), find their placid bourgeois existence disrupted by the anonymous deliveries of videotapes apparently shot right outside their home. The tapes, along with a succession of cryptic phone calls, convince Georges that his family is being stalked by a voyeur with sinister intentions; but he knows not why. Slowly, George’s complacency, his refusal to accept responsibility for earlier actions, and his vigorous denial of personal guilt begin to surface. Revealing the identity of the tormentor isn’t Haneke’s primary goal: Rather, it is the baring of Georges’s soul that becomes paramount in this deliberately paced, provocative film. With skillful performances by two of France’s most popular and accomplished actors, Cache dares to unsettle, as well as intrigue, its audience. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    May 07, 2007: This film takes its time and unwinds just a little with each new scene. You will need some patience and a little faith because it does not have the quick editing so many American films have, but it is worth it. Never take your eyes off the screen. You will miss soemthing in the amazing performances.

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