Cache
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Michael Haneke
Hugo Flamigni
Peter Stephan Jungk
Annette Faure
Marie Kremer
Aïssa Maïga
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Georges, a television talk show host, and his wife Anne, are living the perfect life of modern comfort and security. One day, their idyll is disrupted in the form of a mysterious videotape that appears on their doorstep. On it they are being filmed by a hidden camera from across the street with no clues as to who shot it, or why. As more tapes arrive containing images that are disturbingly intimate and increasingly personal, Georges launches into an investigation of his own as to who is behind this. As he does so, secrets from his past are revealed, and the walls of security he and Anne have built around themselves begin to crumble.
Director
Michael Haneke
Cast
Hugo Flamigni
Peter Stephan Jungk
Annette Faure
Marie Kremer
Aïssa Maïga
Bernard Le Coq
Nathalie Richard
Christian Benedetti
Walid Afkir
Loic Brabant
Annie Girardot
Jean-jacques Brochier
Daniel Duval
Daniel Auteuil
Juliette Binoche
Maurice Bénichou
Louis-do De Lencquesaing
Denis Podalydès
Caroline Baehr
Lester Makedonsky
Philippe Besson
Paule Dare
Crew
Christian Berger
Christian Berger
Katharina Biro
Laurent Bozzi
Lisy Christl
Emmanuel De Chauvigny
Valerio De Paolis
Kris Portier Debellair
Brigitte Faure
Jean-baptiste Filleau
Michael Haneke
Veit Heiduschka
Michael Hudecek
Christoph Kanter
Michael Katz
Michael Katz
Jean-pierre Laforce
Joel Lavau
Margaret Mtntgoz
Margaret Mtntgoz
Jean-paul Mugel
Nadine Muse
Thi Loan Nguyen
Alain Olivieri
Kathrin Resetarits
Moritz Von Blucher
Michael Weber
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 2005 (Shown at London Film Festival (Gala Screening) October 19-November 3, 2005.)
Released in United States 2005 (Shown at New York Film Festival September 22-October 9, 2005.)
Released in United States September 2005 (Shown at Telluride Film Festival September 2-5, 2005.)
Winner of the 2005 award for Best Foreign Language Film by the Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA).
Winner of the 2005 award for Best Foreign Language Film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA).
Winner of the 2005 award for Best Foreign Language Film by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle (SFFCC).
Released in United States Winter December 23, 2005
Released in United States on Video June 27, 2006
Released in United States 2005
Released in United States September 2005
Released in United States November 2005
Released in United States January 2006
Shown at London Film Festival (Gala Screening) October 19-November 3, 2005.
Shown at New York Film Festival September 22-October 9, 2005.
Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (World Cinema Now) January 5-16, 2006.
Sony Pictures Classics acquired project at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
Released in United States Winter December 23, 2005 (NY, LA)
Released in United States on Video June 27, 2006
Winner of Best Director at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
Released in United States November 2005 (Shown at AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival (European Showcase) November 3-13, 2005.)
Released in United States January 2006 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (World Cinema Now) January 5-16, 2006.)