Key Points

The Venice Film Festival witnessed an incredibly emotional premiere for "The Voice of Hind Rajab." The film received a massive 20-minute standing ovation from the audience, making it the longest of the festival. It tells the heartbreaking true story of a 5-year-old Palestinian girl killed in Gaza. With high-profile executive producers like Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, it's now a top contender for the prestigious Golden Lion award.

Key Points: Venice Film Festival Standing Ovation for The Voice of Hind Rajab

  • Film recounts Hind Rajab's final phone call from shelled car in Gaza
  • Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara executive produced and attended premiere
  • Based on true story of 5-year-old killed in January 2024
  • Phone recording of Hind's actual voice is used in the film
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Venice Film Festival: 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' gets standing ovation, leads race for Golden Lion

Kouther Ben Hania's film about Palestinian girl Hind Rajab receives a 20-minute standing ovation at Venice, becoming a Golden Lion frontrunner.

"The standing ovation was the longest of the festival so far. - Variety"

Venice, September 4

'The Voice of Hind Rajab' premiered at the Venice Film Festival 2025, and turned out to be a huge emotional event after it received an over 20-minute standing ovation by the attendees after screening, reported Variety.

The movie is directed by Tunisian director Kouther Ben Hania. It tells the story of a 5-year-old Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab, who was killed in the early stages of the war in Gaza.

According to Variety, the standing ovation was the longest of the festival so far. The film is expected to be a frontrunner for the Golden Lion at the festival.

According to Variety, the film recounts the tale of Rajab while she was fleeing with her family from Gaza City in January 2024. The car Rajab was travelling in was shelled, killing her uncle, aunt, and three cousins.

She was left stranded for hours in the vehicle while on the phone with the Palestinian Red Cross Society as paramedics attempted to rescue her. When she was eventually reached, both Rajab and the paramedics were found dead, with media investigations concluding that an Israeli tank had likely fired 335 rounds into the car. The phone recording of Rajab's voice is used in the film, according to Variety.

Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, who are executive producers of the film, were in attendance and held a photo of Rajab on the red carpet with the filmmaking team.

As the Venice Film Festival started, 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' was boarded by the likes of Brad Pitt, Phoenix and Mara as producers. Phoenix and Mara were present at the press conference to show their support.

The 82nd edition of the Venice Film Festival is currently taking place at the barrier island called Lido till September 6, 2025.

Recently, Dwayne Johnson's 'The Smashing Machine' was also screened at the Venice Film Festival 2025.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the story is tragic, I hope the film doesn't become one-sided propaganda. Both sides suffer in conflicts, and cinema should aim for balanced storytelling, not just emotional manipulation.
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Ananya R
Using the actual phone recording... that's going to be emotionally devastating to watch. Sometimes reality is more powerful than any fictional story could ever be. Respect to the filmmakers for bringing this to light.
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Michael C
20-minute standing ovation speaks volumes about the film's impact. Great to see Hollywood stars using their platform for meaningful projects rather than just commercial ventures.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, I can relate to how conflicts affect innocent children. We've seen similar tragedies in our own region. Hope this film sparks meaningful dialogue rather than just temporary sympathy.
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Sarah B
The fact that paramedics trying to rescue her were also killed... this shows the complete breakdown of humanity in war zones. When will we learn that children should never be casualties of political conflicts? 😢

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