The Voice of Hind Rajab wins the silver lion at the Venice Film Festival 2025: “The cinema will not bring us Hind but can keep his voice and make it resound beyond the borders. Free Palestine “

«I dedicate this prize to the Palestinian red crescent and to all those who are risking everything to save lives in Gaza. They are heroes, the voice of Gaza. They are trying to listen to the voice that no one has answered, a voice that resounds until justice is made ». The voice broken by emotion is that of the Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Haniathat with its important and precious The Voice of Hind Rajab won the silver lion at Venice Film Festival 2025.

The film brings the story of the little Hind Rajab to the big screen, killed six years by the Israeli army in January 2024. Before 7 October the girl lived with her family in the north of the Gaza Strip. «We all believe in the power of cinema and this is the one that brought us up to here tonight. The cinema will not restore it and will not be able to obscure the atrocities that have been committed, but can preserve its voice, make it resonate beyond the borders. This is not only his history but that of an entire people who are suffering a genocide from a government that acts with impunity ».

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The mother and little brother of the little Hind today are still in Gaza. «Their lives are still in danger. Children are the little ones in the world and need to be saved, their survival is not charity, it is justice, humanity, the world must it ». In closing, before greeting the audience of the Venice Film Festival 2025, Kouther Ben Hania shared a message received by the mother of little Hind. «I would like to thank you, who supported the film, me and this Sotira, I would like to be there with you. I hope the world does not forget that Hind’s story is just one of the stories. In Gaza there are still many children who must be saved. Once men claimed that our freedom will not be complete without the freedom of the Palestinians, these words are even more true today. That his soul rests in peace and that all those who killed him cannot rest in peace. We free Palestine ».

Source: Vanity Fair

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