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Hidden DVD, 2005

aka Caché

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Although conspicuously more audience-friendly than writer-director Michael Haneke's earlier films (Benny's Video, Funny Games, The Piano Teacher), Hidden continues to explore his favourite themes of voyeurism, paranoia and psychological manipulation. Georges and Anne Laurent (Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche) are a happily married, professionally successful couple whose life is dramatically upended after they are sent a series of mysterious videotapes of the exterior of their house. Anne is unnerved by the thought that they're being spied on, not least because she seems to be contemplating an affair with an old friend. Georges is rather more disturbed by the way these banal images (and the childish, blood-drenched drawings that accompany the tapes) dredge up long-suppressed memories of a childhood incident whose ramifications expose various unpleasant aspects of both his own personality and the collective prejudices of the French nation. Shooting on high-definition video, Haneke blurs the distinction between reality, memory, dreams and the taped footage, while also producing paradoxically pin-sharp images. These are often held for minutes at a time, forcing the audience to join the Laurents in scanning every corner of the frame for subtle visual clues (many too subtle for a first viewing). To reveal more would be to risk spoiling countless surprises: this is the kind of film best approached with little or no advance knowledge and a willingness to readjust one's perception of events with the onset of almost every successive scene. Small wonder that it's been the unqualified arthouse hit of 2006: few films since Michael Powell's Peeping Tom have quite so many telling points to make about the apparently straightforward act of watching moving images.

 

Michael Brooke on 3rd May 2006
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Film Information

Director - Michael Haneke

Produced - 2005

Main Language - French with English subtitles

Countries & Regions - European Film, French Film

Cast - Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche

 

 

DVD Details

Certificate: 15 Publisher: Artificial Eye Region: 2
Length: 109 mins Cat No: ART312DVD  
Format: DVD Colour Subtitles: English

 

 

DVD Extras

  • Michael Haneke Interview
  • Trailer
  • Filmographies
  • Making Of.

 

 

Film Description

Described as "the first great film of the 21st Century", this acclaimed French thriller from writer-director Michael Haneke takes a provocative look at guilt, trust, responsibility and paranoia.

Georges (Daniel Auteuil) is a successful TV presenter, happily married to Anne (Juliette Binoche). Their idyllic, middle-class life is suddenly derailed when Georges starts receiving tapes through the post, from someone who has been secretly filming him and his family as they go about their daily business. Gradually the tapes become more intimate and personal, suggesting that the perpetrator is someone who knows Georges well. With the police unable to help, Georges and Anne find their comfortable existence gradually unravelling into paranoia and mistrust. Be sure to keep watching as the credits roll...

 

 

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Andy Mckay on 28th June 2006

Hidden will probably, and rightly so, be remembered as Haneke's masterpiece. It is an exquisite study in the nature of threat, whether real or perceived, and as such h... more >

 

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