One year after his international breakthrough with CANNIBAL MAN, defiant Basque filmmaker Eloy de la Iglesia co-wrote and directed NO ONE HEARD THE SCREAM. When a woman spies her neighbor disposing of his wife’s corpse, she crosses the line from witness to accomplice, and then to something far more depraved. Iglesia’s last movie made under Spain’s repressive Franco regime, this twisted thriller gave the filmmaker a reputation as “the father of Spanish giallo” and is now newly restored from the original camera negative.