In the gripping documentary 'Holding Liat', the audience is confronted with a deeply personal and political dilemma. Three weeks after the October 7th attack on their kibbutz, Liat Beinin Atzili and her husband Aviv were taken hostage by Hamas. Liat's father, Yehuda Beinin, a prominent figure in the documentary, embarks on a journey from Israel to Washington, advocating for the release of the hostages. Accompanying him are Liat's younger sister, Tal Beinin, and their son, Netta, who grapples with the trauma of the attack. While Yehuda advocates for peace and reconciliation with the Palestinians, Netta's perspective remains clouded by the violence inflicted upon his home. This emotional and thought-provoking narrative explores the complexities of personal loss, political conflict, and the ongoing struggle for freedom.