Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Caché (France/Austria/Germany/Italy/USA: Michael Haneke, 2005)



Caché (France/Austria/Germany/Italy/USA: Michael Haneke, 2005: 117 mins)

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"Caché (Hidden) [2005] – Michael Haneke – the mechanisms of secrecy, amnesia and denial." Cutting on the Action (November 25, 2009)

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Eggert, Brian. "The Definitives: Cache (2005)." Deep Focus Review (February 6, 2018)

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Jeong, Seung-hoon. "Gaze, Suture, Interface: The Suicide Scene in Michael Haneke’s Caché." Cinephile 5.1 (2009)

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Pizzaro, David and Tamler Sommers. "But You Can't Hide: Michael Haneke's Cache." Very Bad Wizards (August 3, 2021) ["David and Tamler go deep on Michael Haneke’s unnerving psychological thriller Caché. An upper middle class French intellectual couple receives mysterious videotapes of the exterior of their house, forcing them to confront their past and present. Can we run from our history? Or will it always find a way to break through? And who’s sending the tapes? "]

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