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Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk
Through an intimate stream of video calls between exiled Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi and young Gazan photojournalist Fatma Hosanna, this documentary traces everyday life under bombardment in Gaza, capturing fleeting joys, escalating terror and the fragile hope that images and words might outlast violence.
Director
Sepideh Farsi (Tehran Without Permission)
CAST
Sepideh Farsi • Fatma Hosanna
RATING
VA

Disturbing war themes
RUNTIME
1h 50m
COUNTRY
France, Palestine, Iran
GENRE
Documentary, War, Human Rights
LANGUAGE
English, French, Arabic


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Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk
PUTYOURS-0623-1630
Tue 23 Jun 4:30pm Encore
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FILM NOTES
A quietly devastating, deeply humane portrait of creativity, courage and connection forged through a flickering screen in a city under siege.
Shot entirely through video calls and shared media, Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk unfolds as a year-long conversation between director Sepideh Farsi in Paris and twenty‑five‑year‑old photojournalist and poet Fatma Hosanna in Gaza. Their exchange captures daily life amid bombardment: family meals, blackouts, jokes, fears, and Fatma’s fierce determination to keep filming, writing and bearing witness as the destruction around her intensifies.

For audiences, the film offers an unusually close, tender vantage point on a conflict often seen only in headlines and statistics. It balances the horror of war with moments of warmth, humour and artistic playfulness, inviting viewers to sit with Fatma’s gaze, her words and her extraordinary resilience. This is essential, affecting cinema for anyone drawn to human‑rights stories, intimate documentaries and films that expand our sense of global solidarity.

