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Kaouther Ben Hania on How Every Movie Is Political: SXSW London 2026

Kaouther Ben Hania on How Every Movie Is Political: SXSW London 2026

Outspoken Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania (The Voice of Hind Rajab, Four Daughters, The Man Who Sold His Skin) has made genre-bending films about women joining ISIS and police chasing down Muslim women who’ve been raped. But her most radical political act, she argued during a panel at SXSW London 2026, might simply be insisting that her Oscar-nominated film The Voice of Hind Rajab, about a six-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, be a scripted drama instead of a documentary. “We think about some movie[s] as not political, but I think every movie is political,” she said, in direct opposition to the members of this year’s Berlin Film Festival jury, such as jury president Wim Wenders, director Alexander Payne, and actress Michelle Yeoh, who came under fire on social media for either sidestepping questions about politics or, in Wenders’ case, directly saying filmmakers should avoid politics. Having a point of view, Ben Hania argued, is inherently political. And if you’re not going to have a point of view, why are you even …

Kaouther Ben Hania Refuses Award

Kaouther Ben Hania Refuses Award

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and actor Kevin Spacey were among the high-profile guests at the Cinema for Peace gala in Berlin on Monday night, where Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania used her acceptance speech to deliver a blistering political rebuke. Ben Hania’s Oscar- and BAFTA-nominated feature The Voice of Hind Rajab was awarded the group’s “most valuable film” prize during the ceremony at Berlin’s Adlon Hotel, hosted by Bob Geldof. The annual event, held on the sidelines of the Berlin Film Festival, also honored Noam Tibon, the former Israeli general featured in the Canadian documentary The Road Between Us, which chronicles the rescue of his family from Hamas following the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks. Taking the stage, Ben Hania made clear she viewed the award less as a celebration than as a burden.“I feel responsibility more than gratitude,” she said of the honor for The Voice of Hind Rajab, which chronicles the Red Crescent’s efforts to save Hind Rajab, a young Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces during the 2024 invasion of …