‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ World Premiere Roars in Venice With 21-Minute Standing Ovation and “Free Palestine” Chants
A searing Gaza-set drama backed by Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, and Alfonso Cuarón becomes the festival’s most emotional night.
Venice witnessed its most powerful premiere of the year on Wednesday night as Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab stormed into the Sala Grande with a 21-minute standing ovation, tears, and chants of “Free Palestine.” The Tunisian director, already acclaimed for Four Daughters, unveiled her latest competition title to overwhelming emotion and a thunderous response that rippled through the festival.
The 90-minute drama revisits the true story of Hind Rajab, the six-year-old Palestinian girl who became a haunting symbol of Gaza’s suffering in January 2024. After Israeli forces killed her family, Hind’s desperate calls from inside a car—her last pleas for help—were recorded by the Palestine Red Crescent Society before the ambulance sent to rescue her was destroyed. Fragments of Hind’s voice spread online, verified as authentic, and have since come to embody the terror of a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of children.
Joaquin Phoenix, James Wilson, Rooney Mara, Andrea Romeio, Amer Hlehel, Clara Khoury, Nadim Cheikhrouha, Kaouther Ben Hania, Saja Kilani, Motaz Malhees and Odessa Rae attend the ‘The Voice Of Hind Rajab’ Premiere at Venice 82 on Sept. 3, 2025. - Credit: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Hollywood came out in force to support the film. Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, who served as executive producers alongside Brad Pitt, Alfonso Cuarón, and Jonathan Glazer, were visibly shaken, misty-eyed as the applause continued long past the credits. Audience members waved Palestinian flags and keffiyehs; cast members held aloft an oversized photograph of Hind. Indya Moore, also in Venice with Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother, reportedly broke down mid-screening before returning to applaud the film’s final moments.
At the earlier press conference, Ben Hania admitted she had feared “failing Hind’s memory,” only to be greeted with a lengthy ovation before the first question was asked. Palestinian-Canadian actress Saja Kilani read a statement on behalf of the cast: “Isn’t it enough? Enough of the mass killing, the starvation, the dehumanization, the destruction. The Voice of Hind Rajab is not an opinion or a fantasy. It is anchored in truth. Hind’s story carries the weight of an entire people.”
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The film has already been selected as Tunisia’s official submission for the Best International Feature category at the Academy Awards. Its Venice bow was more than a premiere; it was a political and cultural reckoning, one that reaffirmed the festival as a platform for cinema that confronts global realities head-on.
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The 82nd Venice Film Festival runs August 27 to September 6, with The Voice of Hind Rajab now firmly positioned as one of the event’s defining entries — and a leading contender for both awards and international conversation.