
Tears and applause: Gaza tragedy recreated in film that stuns Venice
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In this episode of arts24, we begin at the Venice Film Festival, where a harrowing film about a five-year-old girl killed during an Israeli assault on Gaza, entitled "The Voice of Hind Rajab", received a 23-minute standing ovation. Directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania and executive produced by Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix and others, the film uses real phone recordings to reconstruct the child's final moments, leaving audiences visibly shaken and critics calling it the most urgent entry of the festival.
Also in the spotlight: a real-life case of art imitating life. Chloe Malle has been named the new editor of Vogue, succeeding the legendary Anna Wintour. Malle is the daughter of actress Candice Bergen – who, in a surreal twist, once played Vogue's fictional editor on "Sex and the City".
We also look at how the animated feature backed by Netflix, "KPop Demon Hunters", has become the platform's most-streamed film to date.