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Hidden
+ intro by season curator Jelena Milosavljevic
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Haneke’s Cannes award-winning masterpiece is both an enthralling thriller and a piercing analysis of colonial guilt.

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Director
Michael Haneke
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With
Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, Maurice Bénichou
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France-Austria-Germany-Italy 2005. 119min
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Certificate
15
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English subtitles
Haneke’s Cannes award-winning masterpiece is both an enthralling thriller and a piercing analysis of colonial guilt. Anne and Georges, a middle-class couple working in TV and publishing, receive videotape recordings of their house from an unknown stalker. Gradually, clues emerge to suggest the tapes may be connected to Georges’ past and an Algerian boy who lived with his family. Opening like a thriller in the finest Hitchcockian vein, Hidden subverts the genre to deliver a compelling treatise on Western privilege and repressed guilt. As Georges’ state of mind becomes increasingly fractured, Haneke punctuates the narrative with some of cinema’s finest – and most terrifying – dream sequences. Moonlight director Barry Jenkins noted that there isn’t a wasted frame in the film. It is a richly and precisely drawn masterpiece.
Jelena Milosavljevic, Michael Haneke season curator
Contains scenes of graphic violence.
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