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''The Silence of Others'' ( es, El silencio de otros, links=no) is an American–Spanish documentary film written and directed by Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar, which tells the story of the silenced fight of the victims from the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Since its release, it has received several accolades, including the Goya Award for Best Documentary, the Platino Award for Best Documentary, two
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, and was one of the fifteen films shortlisted for the
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at the
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Production

Filmed over six years, the documentary film follows the survivors of Francisco Franco's dictatorship as they organize the groundbreaking "Argentine Lawsuit" (Querella Argentina) in order to investigate, identify, and sanction those responsible for committing
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during that period. The film interviews human rights lawyers, torture victims, and the children and grandchildren of those who were executed and whose remains were never allowed to be buried properly by their families. The film also interviews mothers who had their newborn children taken away from them by the State under Franco-era eugenics programs. The film was produced in association with
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by Esther García Rodríguez,
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, and
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, and includes interviews with survivors and human rights activists, such as María Martín López,
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, and Chato Galante, among others. Pedro Almodovar, who helped produce this documentary, returned to this theme in his subsequent feature film
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, which features a woman photographer (played by
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) and her successful campaign to exhume a mass grave in her village.


Release

The film premiered at the
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in the Panorama Dokumente section. It was theatrically released in Spain on 16 November 2018. It also aired on La 2 on 4 April 2019, achieving almost a million spectators. The film was released in
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as a part of American television series '' POV'' at
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Reception

Receiving positive reviews from critics on
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, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of .
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 73 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Stephen Dalton from ''
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'' wrote about the subject matter of the film that "is still a very necessary story, delivered with rigor and conviction.". Ben Kenigsberg from ''
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'' called the film "informative, if not always as specific as it might have been.".


Criticism

While generally well-received in Spain and abroad, the film has attracted criticism from some Spanish journalists for what they perceive to be inaccuracies. For example, they criticized the scene featuring the exhumation of a mass grave in the Guadalajara cemetery, with the purpose of finding the body of Timoteo Mendieta. The film did not mention the political roles of those murdered during the war and dictatorship. It also did not mention that Mendieta was a trade unionist, the fact that most of the murdered in Guadalajara were workers, and that 38% of them were unionists. Rather than being done as a consequence of a "pursuit of justice", which is a theme of the film, this exhumation was actually performed under a court order for the “transfer of remains” at the request of one of his relatives. This fact was greatly criticized by other relatives and the Foro por la Memoria. In the scene in which the grave is opened, a technician tells Timoteo Mendieta’s daughter, “this is your father”, identifying the body only visually, rather than using DNA testing. This identification, movingly captured in the film, later turned out to be a mistake, as noted in the last lines of the film; the bones shown in that scene and identified by the ARMH technician were not those of Timoteo Mendieta. As noted at the end of the film, his bones were found in another mass grave a year later, and only then did his family actually get to bury him properly. This scene was criticized as generating unrealistic expectations for other relatives of the victims of Francoism, as they may wrongly believe that it's easy to locate relatives' bodies, when in fact the actual number of successful identifications may be low.


Awards and nominations


See also

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References


External links


Official site
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