Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk 2024

Directed by Sepideh Farsi

As a Gaza native, photojournalist Fatma Hassona documents aspects of the war in Palestine that foreign journalists cannot access. Her tenacious Palestinian voice will not be silenced in this poignant documentary.

France / Palestine In Arabic and English with English subtitles
110 minutes
E
Documentary film exempt from NZ Classification labelling requirements

Director, Cinematography

Producer

Javad Djavahery

Editors

Sepideh Farsi, Farahnaz Sharifi

Music

Cinna Peyghamy

With

Fatma Hassona

Festivals

Cannes (L’ACID)

Elsewhere

An intimate look at the war on Gaza through the unwavering spirit of photojournalist Fatma Hassona. With dreams of traveling the world and a sharp eye for photography, Hassona’s optimistic nature is inspirational. Despite living through incessant oppression and insurmountable loss, her enthusiasm for living provides a unique perspective on life in Gaza.

Intercut with news footage and photographs to emphasise the devastation, Farsi records her video conversations with Hassona with a second phone, as levels of distance become increasingly apparent between them. Hassona dreams of someday enjoying chicken and chocolate again, and a bag of chips as a rare treat. Yet there is no sense of self-pity even as she acknowledges that death lurks in every corner.

Recorded over one year, Farsi and Hassona’s relationship deepened into a mutual respect and friendship. However, the women will never meet, as a mere day after the documentary was selected for Cannes, Hassona was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Farsi’s film is a testament to the resilience of Gazans and a tribute to Hassona’s memory. — Madison Marshall