“Screams Before Silence,” a documentary from Israeli production company Kastina Communications (“Fauda”), begins with a note that viewer discretion is advised. As trigger warnings go, this one is exceptionally understated. Though the film runs just 60 minutes, it’s often so challenging to watch that it seems to last twice as long.
To be clear, that’s not a criticism of the work itself — director Anat Stalinsky has done an immensely powerful job bringing us back to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, which ignited the region’s still-raging war.
Stalinsky’s particular and unapologetically narrow focus is on Hamas’ use of sexual violence as a tool of combat. She starts by taking us into burned-out homes, which are shot by cinematographer Sasha Gavrikov with an eerie, devastatingly stark beauty that resembles nothing so much as a horror film — which is, in its way, what this is. Note that any review...
To be clear, that’s not a criticism of the work itself — director Anat Stalinsky has done an immensely powerful job bringing us back to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, which ignited the region’s still-raging war.
Stalinsky’s particular and unapologetically narrow focus is on Hamas’ use of sexual violence as a tool of combat. She starts by taking us into burned-out homes, which are shot by cinematographer Sasha Gavrikov with an eerie, devastatingly stark beauty that resembles nothing so much as a horror film — which is, in its way, what this is. Note that any review...
- 4/27/2024
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
Ever since Sight Unseen premiered on The CW, viewers have had questions about Sunny (Agam Darshi).
Upon her introduction in the series premiere, it’s clear she’s concealing a part of her life from both viewers and Tess (Dolly Lewis), with whom she forms a fast connection.
Monsters and Critics was fortunate enough to speak with Agam about the mystery surrounding Sunny and what it’s like working on a crime series that delves deep into its characters.
Check out the full interview below, and be sure to check out our previous interview with Daniel Gillies, who plays Jake.
Monsters and Critics: I’ve watched the first two episodes. It’s so good, and it’s leaving me with plenty of questions.
Agam Darshi: Oh, lovely. I’m so glad you’re enjoying it.
Monsters and Critics: What attracted you to Sight Unseen?
Agam Darshi: A lot, actually. It...
Upon her introduction in the series premiere, it’s clear she’s concealing a part of her life from both viewers and Tess (Dolly Lewis), with whom she forms a fast connection.
Monsters and Critics was fortunate enough to speak with Agam about the mystery surrounding Sunny and what it’s like working on a crime series that delves deep into its characters.
Check out the full interview below, and be sure to check out our previous interview with Daniel Gillies, who plays Jake.
Monsters and Critics: I’ve watched the first two episodes. It’s so good, and it’s leaving me with plenty of questions.
Agam Darshi: Oh, lovely. I’m so glad you’re enjoying it.
Monsters and Critics: What attracted you to Sight Unseen?
Agam Darshi: A lot, actually. It...
- 4/12/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
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