Caché
Directed by
2005
Georges, who hosts a TV literary review, receives packages containing videos of himself with his family -- shot secretly from the street -- and alarming drawings whose meaning is obscure. He has no idea who may be sending them.
Gradually, the footage on the tapes becomes more personal, suggesting that the sender has known Georges for some time.
Georges feels a sense of menace hanging over him and his family...
The intimate universe of a television presenter is filmed by an anonymous voyeur. These images, which are sent to him, are worrisome and disturbing, because they resuscitate events from his childhood and resonate in the present. In a pure style, the director evokes the complexity of one’s responsibility towards the past and History.