The story is of the paranoia which grips a bourgeois European family when a series of menacing videotapes begin turning up on their doorstep in director Michael Haneke's dark drama. From the outside, Georges (Daniel Auteuil), Anne (Juliette Binoche), and son Pierrot (Lester Makedonsky) are the typical middle-class European family, but when a series of mysterious videotapes accompanied by morbid drawings reveal that someone has been monitoring their house, Georges begins to suspect that his past has come back to haunt him. It was during France's occupation of Algeria that Georges wronged a young Algerian boy named Majid (Maurice Bénichou), and as the enraged father and husband begins tracking down his former friend, the line between victim and predator becomes increasingly blurred.
Venue: “Caché” will screen at the Faith College Wine Centre on Friday 21st June, commencing with a short movie at 7.30 pm, a break for refreshments and then the main feature. Admittance is free for members of the Barossa Film Club and membership is obtainable at the door. For enquiries ring President Imelda Carson on 8564 8225.