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‘Behind the Rain’ Explores Childhood Sexual Abuse in Striking Black and White

Chilean auteur Valeria Sarmiento and actress and producer Chamila Rodríguez discuss their Karlovy Vary competition film and the silence surrounding abuse in an interview at the Czech festival.

‘Behind the Rain’ Explores Childhood Sexual Abuse in Striking Black and White
Hollywood Reporter — 11 July 2026
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Chilean auteur Valeria Sarmiento and actress and producer Chamila Rodríguez discuss their Karlovy Vary competition film and the silence surrounding ab

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Why This Matters

The film *Behind the Rain* confronts a societal wound often left untreated: the silence around childhood sexual abuse. By stripping the narrative to stark black and white, Sarmiento and Rodríguez force audiences to confront the rawness of trauma without aesthetic distraction, elevating the conversation beyond mere voyeurism into a confrontation with collective complicity. Their work arrives at a cultural inflection point where silence is no longer an option, making the film both a mirror and a reckoning.

Background Context

Chile’s historical repression under Pinochet’s dictatorship left a legacy of unaddressed violence, where systemic abuse was often buried alongside political disappearances. The country’s #MeToo movement gained traction later than in many Western nations, revealing how patriarchal structures and institutional inertia shield predators across generations. Films like this one emerge from a grassroots demand for accountability, where art becomes the only safe space to voice what institutions refuse to hear.

What Happens Next

If *Behind the Rain* garners critical acclaim in Karlovy Vary, it may catalyze broader distribution and discussion in Latin American festivals, where taboo subjects still face censorship or indifference. Legislators in the region could face renewed pressure to reopen cold cases of child abuse, particularly those tied to state or religious entities. Yet the film’s impact will also hinge on whether audiences outside the festival circuit engage with its unflinching gaze—or turn away as they have before.

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