Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk

'Stands as a powerful memorial to someone who was both ordinary and extraordinary.'

Screen Daily

Lotterywest Films / Documentary

A powerful work of cinema. A documentary that demands to be witnessed. Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk offers an intimate, first-hand perspective on life under siege in Gaza, captured through video calls between director Sepideh Farsi and 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist and poet Fatma Hassona.

Dates & Times

25 – 26 Feb
Wed & Thu

Doors 6pm
Film 8pm

Duration 112mins

Access

Tickets

$24

Cheap Tuesdays All tickets $12

Film voucher packs Grab a pack for great value

Festival Club membership prices available.

Location

Somerville Auditorium, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Godroo / Crawley WA 6009

Notes

  • Arabic, French and English with English subtitles
  • CTC
  • Film screenings are subject to weather conditions
  • Updates on any changes to the film schedule are listed by 7pm online via website and socials @perthfest

A powerful work of cinema. A documentary that demands to be witnessed. Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk offers an intimate, first-hand perspective on life under siege in Gaza, captured through video calls between director Sepideh Farsi and 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist and poet Fatma Hassona.

'Urgent, heart-wrenching and deeply personal, profiling a single life among the tens of thousands lost too soon.'
Take One Magazine

More info

Nominee Golden Eye 2025 Cannes Film Festival

France / Palestine / Iran 

Director Sepideh Farsi
Screenwriter Sepideh Farsi
Cinematographer Sepideh Farsi
Featuring Fatem Hassona
Composer Cinna Peyghamy
Editors Farahnaz Sharifi & Sepideh Farsi

To find out about our venue, Cheap Tuesdays, the food and drink options or anything you're not sure about, go to our FAQs page here.

Seating at the venue

Tickets are general admission, however like a lot of outdoor events some people use their own cushions or the Lotterywest Films blue cushions to save some seats while they go picnic. Please keep this in mind when picking a seat. If it's empty it's definitely free! 

More information can be found in our FAQs.

Getting there

Somerville is accessible by car, public transport or bicycle. 

Parking
UWA has many car parks patrons can access. Please refer to all signage in the car park for payments and duration. The closest car park to Somerville Auditorium, that does have access bays is:
Car Park 1
Located on the north side of the Recreation Centre
Entry via Stirling Highway
5 x ACROD bays

Transport 
Buses frequently travel past UWA along Stirling Highway and Mounts Bay Road. Please refer to the Transperth website for details. Plan your journey with Transperth on their website or call their info line 13 62 13.

Cycling
There are bicycle racks located at the entrance to Somerville beside the Recreation Centre.

Access info

Getting around
Pick up and set down is available in UWA's Car Park 1. A bay is allocated for drop off on the eastern side of the car park.

Level access to venue from paved entry.
Venue flooring is a combination of paving and compact dirt.

Visual story
View the visual story of Somerville Auditorium here.

Seating
Our wheelchair seating has been relocated to better positions with prime viewing. If you need a hand locating the spots please speak to front of house.

Wheelchair seating is also available on the side of the auditorium. Speak to our lovely venue staff on arrival if you require assistance.

Hard back chairs are available on either side of the auditorium on the wings, at the front and the back.

Toilets
A universal access toilet is located in the foyer of the neighbouring Octagon Theatre. Additional accessible toilets are located in the Music building.

Audio
There is no audio loop available for performances in UWA Somerville Auditorium.

More Access information can be found here.

Prayer Room

UWA Prayer Room located at Winthrop Hall. https://mosqpedia.org/masajid/uwa-mosque-uwa-musalla/ please ask a staff member if you need directions.

Thanks to our supporters