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Preview:

The Voice of Hind Rajab

Monday, 19 January, 8:00 pm

followed by a talk with jour­nalist Nadja Van­cau­wen­berghe

Tunisia/France 2025, 89 min, directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, with Saja Kilani, Motaz Malhees, Clara Khoury, Amer Hlehel

On January 29, 2024, Red Crescent volunteers in Gaza received a desperate call from a family trapped in a car under Israeli military fire. Moments later, only six-year-old Hind Rajab remained on the line, begging to be rescued. As paramedics had been killed in the area days earlier, the Red Crescent was forced to navigate a maze of military and governmental approvals before a rescue attempt could even be considered. Hind stayed on the call, scared and alone, as dispatchers tried to help.

Academy Award–nominated director Kaouther Ben Hania’s urgent and devastating “The Voice of Hind Rajab” recreates this emergency as a powerful narrative work using actual call recordings and scripted re-enactments based on first-hand testimonies and transcripts. Employing a hybrid documentary-fiction creative approach she also explored in her acclaimed “Four Daughters”, Ben Hania begins scenes with archival images and voices before gradually transitioning into the performances — actors matching the appearance and manner of the real dispatchers, often in the same physical space. The technique is poignant and haunting, revealing what lies behind the dramatization.

What follows is a compelling and tense, single-location drama, where the dispatchers juggle protocol, panic, and moral urgency, trying to comfort Hind while negotiating an impossible reality. Even though we know the heartbreaking outcome, that Hind was killed by Israel’s military, Ben Hania builds unbearable suspense and a tragic sense of helplessness — a testament to an innocent life lost and the people who tried to save her.

The film won the prestigious Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival.

For this special exBlicks instalment, Lichtblick programmer Elisa Rosi hosts journalist Nadja Van­cau­wen­berghe to discuss her current research on Western media coverage of Hind Rajab.

Why did “The Voice of Hind Rajab” find such a powerful echo in the UK and the US — where it broke top headlines and became emblematic of the civilian plight in Gaza — while reports in continental Europe were discreet, delayed, or, in Germany’s case, quasi-nonexistent?

“We found that Hind’s varying degrees of recognition across the surveyed countries reflect the overall coverage Gaza received in their respective mainstream media—pointing, by the way, to those media’s enduring role in making things exist. In Germany, where coverage was minimal, Hind Rajab has remained virtually unknown.”

Join us to explore these critical questions and the mainstream media’s role in framing the Gaza narrative.

Nadja Van­cau­wen­berghe is a Berlin-based French sociologist and veteran journalist who currently leads a transnational investigation into “the coverage of Gaza in the mainstream media since October 7 in France, Germany, and Italy.” Nadja began her career at AFP Moscow and reported on the war in Chechnya (ZDF, France Télévisions, The Moscow Times) despite the Russian media blockade. She is the co-founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Berlin’s English-language monthly Exberliner, a role she held for 21 years. Today, she writes, teaches, and curates panels and film events, including the exBlicks series.

exBlicks – A Monthly Film & Chat Series in English.
Watch German and foreign films and meet our special guests in a real Kiez Kino!
All screenings are with English subtitles and followed by a lively conversation with the audi­ence – and a customary glass of wine in the foyer!
The series is curated and hosted by Nadja Vancauwen­berghe.

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