Silencio (Spanish for "silence") may refer to:
"Silencio" (English: Silence) is the second single to be released from David Bisbal's 2006 studio album, Premonición. "Silencio" tells the story of someone who feels hurt because his lover left him.
In October, the single was started Spanish promotion in TV show with the mobile tune.
In the summer of 2007, Dutch artist Jeroen van der Boom covered "Silencio" in Dutch, called "Jij bent zo", and hit number 1 with his version in the Dutch top 40.
Julieta (initial title: Silencio) is an upcoming 2016 Spanish film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The film stars Emma Suárez and Adriana Ugarte, who play older and younger versions of the film's protagonist, Julieta. The film marks Almodóvar's 20th feature film. It will be released on 8 April 2016 in Spain; international dates are to follow.
Pedro Almodóvar originally titled the film Silencio (English: Silence), revealing this in an interview with The Financial Times after attending a preview of the musical of his film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown at the Playhouse Theatre, London, in January 2015. Silence is "the principal element that drives the worst things that happen to the main female protagonist," Almodóvar said, stating that the film would be a return to drama and his "cinema of women." He also explained that he had finished the script, but was in the process of casting. Actress Rossy de Palma, who frequently appears in Almodóvar's films, later confirmed she would have a role in the film, followed by the announcement that Emma Suárez and Adriana Ugarte would play the older and younger versions of the film's protagonist respectively in March 2015.El Deseo also revealed more casting the same month.
SH1 can refer to:
SH1 is a Paralympic shooting classification.
Athletes in this Paralympic shooting sport class either shoot with a pistol or a rifle. They do not require a shooting stand, because their arms are affected by impairment to a lesser extent and allow for sufficient support of the pistol or rifle. Eligible pistol shooters, for example, have an impaired non-shooting arm, such as amputation or muscle weakness.
Sub-classifications A, B and C define wheelchair backrest height depending on back and pelvic strength per athlete. Ambulant or wheelchair using shooters regardless of sub-classifications A, B or C shoot together in this class.
Classification is handled by International Paralympic Committee Shooting.
The IPC Shooting Classification Rules and Regulations were published and came into force on May 2012. The rules reflect the wording of the IPC Classification Code and are a revised version of the previous IPC Classification Rules.