The Silent Scream of the Open Wound
The movie "The Silent Scream of the Open Wound" tackles the deep wound of the Basque people and its effects on the family. This film offers a valuable perspective on the history and culture of the Basque people, allowing for a two-way examination of relationships between the past and the present. Prominent characters in the film include a young couple carrying the scars of the past and trying to understand the history of their families. The focus of the story is the process of this couple discovering the secrets and traumas in their families' past.
The film successfully conveys this process and the interactions of the characters, depicted in a way that will engage the audience. Additionally, the film offers a compelling experience in making viewers feel the drama that the Basque people have experienced and the effects of their history.
The film was shot in Euskal Herria, where the geographical and cultural landscapes of the Basque people are beautifully depicted.