"The beast has run over, under its rough hair,
the tremulous little body, soft as a fleece;
and has ground the flesh, and ground the bones,
and has squeezed the heart like a cherry..."
Gabriela Mistral
This is how the film "The whisper of Silence" directed by Alfonso Quijada begins, which not only has a plot of deep current sensitivity, but also a Salvadoran cast of excellence. Cinema as a means of transforming society takes effect when the stories manage to touch the human fiber that makes us connect with what is presented and "The whisper of Silence", is just that: from independent cinema a proposal that invites the transformation of violence against women, in particular, the sexual violations that still happen in the world.
Adding to history the magic of the smells, the landscapes, the flavors through coffee tasting, places us in a permanent imaginative tension of sensoriality, being a key element because culturally these elements mark life. And it is that "The whisper of silence" presents us with all this into the story, that mixture of structural and cultural themes that are part of Latin America. Thank you, Alfonso, for placing this issue of violence as a photograph to be changed. Thank you for challenging our memories, our senses, our intellect, and our consciousness.