
"Mohammad Bakri, a Palestinian director and actor who sought to share the complexities of Palestinian identity and culture through a variety of works in both Arabic and Hebrew, has died, his family announced. He was 72. Bakri was best known for Jenin, Jenin, a 2003 documentary he directed about an Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank city the previous year during the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising. The film, focusing on the heavy destruction and heartbreak of its Palestinian residents,"
"Bakri also acted in the 2025 film All That's Left of You, a drama about a Palestinian family through more than 76 years, alongside his sons, Adam and Saleh Bakri, who are also actors. The film has been shortlisted by the Academy Awards for the best international feature film. Over the years, he made several films that spanned the spectrum of Palestinian experiences. He also acted in Hebrew, including at Israel's national theater in Tel Aviv,"
Mohammad Bakri was a Palestinian director and actor who worked in both Arabic and Hebrew. He was best known for Jenin, Jenin (2003), a documentary about an Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank during the second intifada that focused on heavy destruction and heartbreak and was banned by Israel. He acted in the 2025 film All That's Left of You alongside his sons Adam and Saleh Bakri; the film was shortlisted by the Academy Awards for best international feature. He studied at Tel Aviv University, performed at Israel's national theater, and used theater and film to span Palestinian experiences and challenge stereotypes.
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