Decalogue 2007: Hidden

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Decalogue: Hidden + Talk (15) S

Michael Haneke's brilliant psychological thriller, widely considered one of the best films of the decade, follows Georges (Daniel Auteuil) and Anne (Juliette Binoche), whose privileged Parisienne lives are disturbed when an anonymous tormentor sends them a series of videotapes tracking their movements. A powerful, disturbing film about paranoia, racism and guilt that gets right under your skin. Author Catherine Wheatley will introduce the screening and discuss the film's impact and significance.

Join the debate: you can message Mark Cosgrove, Head of Programme, directly using Twitter @msc45 or @wshed, using #decalogue.

Visit the Decalogue Website to get involved and get a decade's worth of debate started - leave a comment, share your 2000-09 movie memory, enter competitions and read about our reasons behind choosing some of the films.

Fee: £4.50 / £3.50 concessions.

NB. This event will be recorded for DShed, Watershed's online showcase of creativity.


Decalogue 2000-2009

Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see

A new series of year-long events reflecting on cinema from 2000 - 09. Every month we select a film from each year which stands out as in some way redefining and shaping the second century of cinema. Presented with Film Department at Bristol University and Sight & Sound.

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