A documentary based on raw footage of the October 7 Hamas terror attack on an Israeli music festival will have its UK premiere on Sunday.

The annual Nova Tribe music festival, attended by more than 10,000 psychedelic trance music enthusiasts, was targeted by Hamas fighters crossing the border from Gaza in a terror strike.

Using film from survivors' video clips and terrorists' body cameras, #NOVA depicts the massacre of more than 300 festival goers and the abduction of 40 more.

Ham & High: The Nova Tribe music festival was targeted by Hamas on October 7The Nova Tribe music festival was targeted by Hamas on October 7 (Image: Dan Pe'er)

#NOVA's first UK screening will take place on Sunday, March 3 at 7.30pm, at JW3.

There will also be a Q&A at the end of the screening with the director Dan Peer, survivor Noa Kalash and producer Meny Aviram.

Two mental health professionals will be at the venue on the day, and a quiet room will be provided for viewers who need to step away.

Ham & High: In the days following the event, Dan Pe'er started receiving video and audio clips from surviving festival goersIn the days following the event, Dan Pe'er started receiving video and audio clips from surviving festival goers (Image: Dan Pe'er)

Einav Shiff, TV and music critic for Israeli newspaper Yediot, said: "#NOVA, created with utmost skill and momentum by director Dan Pe'er, is an outstanding documentary."

The documentary was produced by yes TV and Kastina Communications, with yes Studios as the distributor.

Hamas terrorists killed around 1,200 people and took some 250 hostages in the October 7 atrocity. More than 30,000 Palestinians are now said to have been killed in Israel's offensive since.