A filmmaker connects with a Palestinian woman in Gaza who documents life under bombardment. After the woman was killed by an Israeli bomb, 200-plus days of digital exchanges, become even more poignant.
This documentary offers an intimate, first-hand perspective on life under siege in Gaza, captured through video calls between director Sepideh Farsi and young Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona, who was tragically killed in an airstrike on her home in April 2025, just one day after the film's Cannes selection was announced. Combining raw immediacy with deep humanity, we see daily life during the conflict through the eyes of a generation caught in an endless cycle of war and living under siege. This is a powerful memorial to someone who was both ordinary and extraordinary. (Subtitles)
France/Palestine 2025 Sepideh Farsi 110m