Film Hot Docs Film Fest 2018: ‘The Silence of Others’ Burrows Deep into a Forgotten Hell ByChristopher Cross on May 1, 2018 ShareTweetRedditShareEmailWhatsAppPinMore5 Shares In this article:Almudena Carracedo, Hot Docs, Hot Docs 2018, Pedro Almodovar, Robert Bahar, The Silence of Others Up Next:Hot Docs Film Fest 2018: ‘Mr. Soul!’ Unearths a Lost Treasure Don't Miss:Tribeca Film Festival 2018: ‘Blue Night’ Celebrates the Relationship Between an Artist and Her City Written By Christopher Cross Chris is a graduate of Communications from Simon Fraser University and resides in Victoria, British Columbia. Given a pint, he will talk for days about action films, video games, and the works of John Carpenter. Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Facebook Latest Popular Latest Popular Trending Greatest Royal Rumble Matches Wrestling The Last of Us Looks for Love in a Hopeless Place with “Infected” TV Hear Me Out Never Finds Its Own Voice Film Kaleidoscope (2023): How the Newest Hypnotic Netflix Toy Stumbles with its Unique Format TV The Last of Us Begins with the Bleak, Familiar “When You’re Lost in the Darkness” TV Top 5 WWE Wrestlers To Win The 2023 Royal Rumble Wrestling Bill Nighy is a Living Marvel in This Kurosawa Remake Culture Why the 1992 WWE Royal Rumble Match is Still The Best Culture Sundance 2023: The Eight Must-See Films at the Festival Culture MJF and Three Potential First-Time Feuds for 2023 Culture When It Melts Continues an Important Conversation with Unflinching Pathos Culture Magazine Dreams is a Volcanic Study of A Self-consuming Bodybuilder Culture Ranking The Chicago Bulls Dynasty Opponents In The ’90s Culture The Available Options For A Potential Sale Of WWE Culture Fair Play Interrogates the Cutthroat Dynamics of Business and Marriage Culture Flashback 1985 – Revisiting the Original Teen Wolf as a New Remake Premieres Culture