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Lakewood Art House Cinema: Cache (2005) Directed by Michael Hanake Rated R

Someone is watching Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche and their young son. Suspicious packages keep landing on their doorstep containing video surveillance of their home. Daniel, a television literary critic, desperately wants to find out who is sending him these thinly veiled threats before they unhinge his bourgeois lifestyle. But keeping certain things hidden is how things have gotten this far. Hanake’s psychological thrillers, like Hitchcock’s, seem to be constructed around one pervading question. But will the audience be the only ones who see it? French with English subtitles.

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