@inbook{7e3fe88937cc47cc9f07baa0ebde58a0,
title = "Five Tapes, Four Halls, Two Dreams: Vicissitudes of Surveillant Narration in Michael Haneke's Cach{\'e}",
keywords = "Cach{\'e} an {"}open{"} film (in Umberto Eco's sense of the term), Cach{\'e}'s intriguing narrative mobilization of surveillance, Five tapes, four halls, two dreams, Michael Haneke's 2005 featuring Cach{\'e} ({"}Hidden{"}) - its unusual and foregrounded appropriation of surveillance, New internal norm of surveillance - as materialization of personal psychology, Newly established internal temporal norm, Perceived centrality of political allegory in Cach{\'e}, The house at night - Cach{\'e} (2005), Vicissitudes of surveillant narration in Michael Haneke's Cach{\'e}",
author = "Levin, {Thomas Y.}",
year = "2010",
month = mar,
day = "4",
doi = "10.1002/9781444320602.ch2",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9781405188005",
pages = "75--90",
booktitle = "A Companion to Michael Haneke",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
address = "United States",
}