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The Impossible Film on Gaza: From Zero to Cannes Award Winner

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Cannes Award Winner Born From Tragedy: Iranian⁢ Filmmaker’s Gaza ‍Project Ends​ With Photographer‘s Death

A film born from⁣ a desperate ‌attempt to document​ life in gaza has ⁢become an ⁣award-winning masterpiece at the Cannes Film Festival, tragically completed after​ its subject was killed by an Israeli missile. Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi, herself‍ a political dissident who found refuge​ in France in ​1984, began the project in April 2024, hoping to enter Gaza‍ and film ‍the ongoing conflict. Unable to physically access ⁢the ‌region, Farsi​ connected with 25-year-old Gazan photographer ⁣Fatma Hassona via Skype. ⁣

For nearly a year,⁣ Farsi filmed their conversations – ‍a minimalist, often technically flawed exchange hampered by poor connection and limited English – documenting ​Hassona’s daily life under siege.‌ The ⁢film, characterized by its raw ⁤and sustainable approach, ​frequently began with mutual inquiries of well-being: “- Are you okay? – Yes and you? – are you okay…” ‌ A constant suspense permeated each call, as ‌Farsi feared Hassona might no longer ‌be alive. During ⁣one conversation, Farsi inquired about Hassona’s decision to‍ wear a veil, to which Hassona responded she began wearing it at age 13 ‍”Because at the time, I was doing more than my age, so my ⁢mother told me that ​it would protect me.”

The film ‍took a⁢ devastating turn ⁤when Hassona stopped responding to ⁤Farsi’s calls. She and nine family members were ⁢subsequently killed by an Israeli‌ missile. The “impossible film”​ transformed into ⁤an award-winning ⁢work,​ recognized for its poignant and harrowing portrayal of life in Gaza. farsi previously created‌ a body of work over forty years, including clandestinely filmed documentaries, one‍ shot entirely on a ⁤laptop in Tehran.

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