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Six-Year-Old's Plea Inspires Oscar-Nominee
21 Jan
Summary
- Filmmaker heard a child's desperate plea for help.
- The recording is central to an Oscar-shortlisted docudrama.
- Director felt compelled to bear witness to the tragedy.

Filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania felt compelled to create an Oscar-shortlisted docudrama after hearing the distressing voice recording of a six-year-old Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab. The recording captures Hind's terrified pleas for rescue from Gaza City in 2024.
This harrowing audio became the focal point for Ben Hania's new film, shifting her immediate work. The director expressed that the recording haunted her, igniting feelings of anger, sadness, and helplessness.
Driven by a need to act and bear witness, Ben Hania decided to make the film. She stated that not telling Hind's story would have felt like complicity, aiming to ensure the tragedy received attention.




