Do You See Me?
2025
Documentary Experimental
Synopsis
Do You See Me? is a short documentary photopoem confronting the calculated use of starvation as a weapon against Gaza. Through unfiltered frontline images and the voice of a child, the film bears witness to hunger, rubble, and absence—realities numbers cannot carry and headlines cannot hold.

Every image is raw, drawn from civilians and photojournalists under siege. Every word is distilled into poetic lines that ache with testimony: what it feels like to hunger, to wait, to lose. Layered with oud, haunting music, silence, and rubble, the child’s voice pulls us into the unbearable—asking not for pity, but for witness.

This film is not only about Palestine. These are children like any others on this planet—children with birthdays, futures, and dreams—all stolen. Do You See Me? is both art and testimony, an urgent call for audiences everywhere to look, to refuse silence, and to become advocates for lives deliberately stripped away.

This is not a neutral documentary; it is an indictment. It names what is erased: that starvation is deliberate, systematic, and preventable. The film ends with a devastating twist—a plea that cannot be unheard.

This is a film of still images and voices of children. No action. No special effects. No cinematography. No stunts. Still images for many reasons—enough to look.
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