Doha: Doha Film Institute (DFI) today announced that the 2025 Doha Film Festival will open with “The Voice of Hind Rajab” (Tunisia, France) by award-winning director Kaouther Ben Hania, marking a powerful start to Qatar’s spotlight of global cinema.
According to Qatar News Agency, the film is a recipient of the Institute’s grants program and captures the final moments of an innocent child, Hind Rajab, whose voice shook the conscience of the world. Hind’s story is not just one of unimaginable loss; it is a testament to courage, a reminder of the human cost of silence, and a call for compassion that transcends borders. The film won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the recently concluded 82nd Venice Film Festival.
DFI stated that choosing this film to open the festival affirms its belief in cinema as a force that can pierce through indifference, carry voices across continents, and remind us of our shared humanity. This selection reflects the Institute’s mission to champion truth, give voice to the unheard, and boldly confront the realities that shape our world.
Fatma Hassan Alremiahi, Festival Director and Chief Executive Officer of DFI, said: “To open our festival with The Voice of Hind Rajab is to honour truth — fragile, heartbreaking, and urgent. Hind’s voice, trembling yet unyielding, speaks to every one of us. It is the story of all children, women, and men of Palestine whose lives have been shattered by violent aggression of the Israeli occupation and whose resilience continues to inspire global conscience.”
“This film demonstrates cinema’s unique role in amplifying voices that matter, reflecting the pain and courage of the Palestinian people, and the extraordinary efforts of the unsung heroes who tried to save an innocent child. By honouring Hind’s memory and that of countless others, we hope to awaken empathy, inspire justice, and remind the world that no story, however painful, should be left untold,” she added.
The Voice of Hind Rajab integrates actual emergency call recordings with scripted performances in recreating the period when the young Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab, was trapped in a car under military fire. Hollywood luminaries, including Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, and Alfonso Cuaron have joined on board as Executive Producers, and the film will represent Tunisia at the 98th Academy Awards.
Ben Hania has established herself as one of the Arab world’s most compelling filmmakers. Her remarkable works have garnered international acclaim.
Taking place from November 20-28, 2025, Doha Film Festival (DFF) represents the bold next chapter in Doha Film Institute’s mission to nurture regional talent and champion urgent and authentic stories in cinema. The festival will transform locations across Doha, including Katara Cultural Village, Msheireb Downtown Doha, and the Museum of Islamic Art, into hubs of cultural exchange, bringing together filmmakers, storytellers, and audiences from every corner of the globe, to reaffirm art’s power to heal, to unite, and to spotlight voices that deepen our shared understanding.