“I Must Documentary Everything” - Fatma Hosanna
In 2024, acclaimed Iranian director Sepideh Farsi tried to enter Gaza to document the living conditions amidst Israel's war on Palestine. Unable to secure a passage to the city via Cairo, a Palestinian refugee in Cairo introduced Farsi to Fatma Hosanna, a young photojournalist and poet, who spent her days documenting the conditions in which Palestinians are forced to exist.
Told through a series of video calls between Fatma and Sepideh, Hosanna paints an urgent visual diary of life in Gaza. Under the constant barrage of Israeli missile fire, Fatma embodies the resilience, strength and hope of her people.
On 16 April 2025, the day after it was announced the film was to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, an Israeli missile killed Hassona and her family in what was alleged to have been a targeted assassination.
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is both a celebration of an inspirational life and an urgent first-hand account of the invasion of Palestine.
Sepideh Farsi
2025
France / Palestine
English / French / Arabic
110
CTC
Official Selection: Cannes Film Festival | ACiD Section
Official Selection: Melbourne International Film Festival
Official Selection: New Zealand International Film Festival
Official Selection: Toronto International Film Festival
Official Selection: New York Film Festival
"Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is ultimately less a documentary exposé than a piece of raw unfiltered evidence, bearing witness to a tragedy that continues to unfold as this review is being written."
Variety
“A Poignant Final Testimony”
Screen Daily
“An intimate portrait of life and death in Gaza”
The Hollywood Reporter
“A powerful film about life”
Le Monde
“A Tremendously Moving Portrait of Resistance Under Siege"
Roger Ebert
“A film that grips you and never lets go”
Telerama