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Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix and Jonathan Glazer back Gaza drama The Voice of Hind Rajab

Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix and Jonathan Glazer back Gaza drama The Voice of Hind Rajab

The film revisits the killing of six-year-old Hind, who was trapped in a car under Israeli fire with her family in Gaza last year.
28 Aug, 2025

Hollywood’s biggest names are throwing their weight behind a film that’s been making waves even before its premiere. The Voice of Hind Rajab, a drama reconstructing the harrowing story of six-year-old Hind Rajab, who was killed by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) in Gaza, has secured Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara and a slate of other industry heavyweights as executive producers, per the Hollywood Reporter.

The project, directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, will premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival on September 3, before heading to Toronto for its North American debut.

Ben Hania is no stranger to the award circuit. Her 2023 documentary-drama Four Daughters was an Oscar nominee, and her 2020 feature The Man Who Sold His Skin was also a Best International Feature contender.

However, it’s the subject matter that has drawn both international attention and political urgency. The film revisits the killing of Hind, who was trapped in a car under Israeli fire with her family in Gaza City in January last year.

Voice recordings between Hind and Red Crescent volunteers, who desperately tried to keep her calm and alive until an ambulance could reach her, serve as the backbone of the drama. Investigations by The Washington Post, Sky News, and Forensic Architecture have since challenged Israel’s claims of having no troops in the area, pointing instead to Israeli tanks and hundreds of bullet holes in the family car.

Backing the film alongside Pitt, Phoenix, and Mara are Plan B producers Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner, Roma director Alfonso Cuarón, and The Zone of Interest filmmaker Jonathan Glazer. Institutional support has come from Britain’s Film4 as well as Saudi-owned MBC Studios.

Ahead of its premiere, The Voice of Hind Rajab has already secured distribution deals across Europe, with CAA Media Finance handling North America. The cast includes Saja Kilani, Motaz Malhees, Clara Khoury and Amer Hlehel.

The Venice festival is opening this year against a charged backdrop. Just this week, Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital killed at least 20 people, including health workers and five journalists.

Hundreds of filmmakers have signed an open letter urging the Venice Film Festival to condemn the genocide.

The festival kicked off yesterday with a protest outside the main building. Protestors held up a “Free Palestine” banner. A demonstration to condemn Israel’s war on Gaza and its aid blockade that has led to a famine has been called for Saturday in Venice.

Israel’s nearly two-year bombardment of Gaza also featured prominently during the Cannes film festival in May, where hundreds of movie figures signed a petition saying they were “ashamed” of their industry’s “passivity” about the war.

Comments

Peaceful World Aug 28, 2025 04:18pm
Simply great and heart touching moment. Let’s bring peace in Gaza, Israel, Ukraine and rest of the world.❤️
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 28, 2025 04:50pm
Let it run but beware of the Israeli negative propaganda against it and it's actors, directors, distributors and producers.
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Yvonne Simpson Aug 28, 2025 09:24pm
Films like this should be seen! So people really know what is going on outside of their world.
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Laila Aug 29, 2025 07:49am
I can definitely recommend Khaouther Ben Hania's films, both 'Four Daughters' and 'The Man Who Sold His Skin' (which even features the stunningly beautiful Italian actress Monica Bellucci). Ben Hania has a knack for storytelling and using original concepts. She also wrote 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' which wil also compete in next years Oscar and is already making waves. Its a shame such films, especially considering how many Pakistanis want to claim middle eastern heritage, don't get shown in Pakistan. Most of the stuff shown in our cinemas are unoriginal Bollywood imitations and commercial films or just straight up copies of existing film like Sana Jafri copying Mira Nair's 'Monsoon Wedding' and passing it off as an original story. Original serious films get flagged and banned or heavily cut by PEMRA, so the only option will be to view Ben Hania's films online. Maybe one day our film makers can also make such good movies and be critically and globally acclaimed, awarded and watched and backed by international producers.
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Anonymouseee Aug 29, 2025 11:12am
Thank you Mr Pitt and Joaquin for standing with the oppressed, and against terrorist Israel.
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Abdel Aug 29, 2025 12:04pm
Blood in the hands of Trump and the Israeli government in Palestine since1948
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Laila Aug 29, 2025 01:54pm
@Yvonne Simpson, Absolutely. The irony is that in Pakistan most citizens dont even know what happens in their own country. Sadly any local film made about our institutionalised corruption, authorities, and pseudo religious clerics would get banned and censored instantly. In our case our enemy is our own rulers. Not even an external enemy. When things leak to international media, we call it fake news and go into denial. It's all about image control and keeping up appearances and keeping the masses asleep. Hopefully one day Pakistan can also be free. Just like Palestine will be free (soon).
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