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Related: About this forumPut Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk": New Film on Gaza Photojournalist Killed in Israeli Strike
Democracy Now! speaks with the renowned Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi, the director of the new documentary Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk. The film is based on regular video calls Farsi made with the Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona in Gaza over the course of a year from April 2024 to April 2025.
Hassona was killed with her family by an Israeli missile that targeted her apartment building in northern Gaza. The strike occurred just one day after she learned that the film centered around her life and work had been selected to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Its something that I will never get over, says Farsi.
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Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk": New Film on Gaza Photojournalist Killed in Israeli Strike (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
13 hrs ago
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How is it hypocritical? Care to enlighten us? Would you like to explain why you
Gaugamela
10 hrs ago
#3
I think it's because Democracy Now; unlike the vast majority of the corporate media
Uncle Joe
10 hrs ago
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murielm99
(32,494 posts)1. Whoo Hooo! More Hypocrisy Now! posts on front page of DU.
Five of them!
Uncle Joe
(63,642 posts)2. Here is one that isn't Democracy Now
Gaugamela
(3,085 posts)3. How is it hypocritical? Care to enlighten us? Would you like to explain why you
keep making these non sequitur comments? Is there an actual thought process behind them? Do you have any other opinions?
Just curious.
Uncle Joe
(63,642 posts)4. I think it's because Democracy Now; unlike the vast majority of the corporate media
doesn't hold back on criticizing Israeli "leaders" for their actions.
It's just hit and run, you might as well be waiting on Godot.
Gaugamela
(3,085 posts)5. Exactly. That's why I leave replies -- to make her ignore them.