CACHÉ
Georges (Daniel Auteuil) and Anne Laurent (Juliette Binoche) lead a sophisticated life in Paris. He hosts a literary programme on television, she works in publishing. Their son Pierrot seems bored but well-adjusted. The façade begins to crumble when anonymous surveillance videos arrive at their doorstep – silent and threatening. Who is filming them? Why? And what does Georges' past have to do with it?
The threat is invisible yet palpable. CACHÉ unfolds like a subtle nightmare. A film that offers neither resolution nor comfort, but instead provides painful images of what French society and the entire first world would prefer to overlook – colonial guilt, repression and moral blindness.