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Mohammad Bakri

Mohammad Bakri (born 1953; Arabic: محمد بكري, Hebrew: מוחמד בכרי) is a Palestinian actor and film director.[1]

Mohammad Bakri
Mohammad Bakri, 2010
Born
Mohammad Bakri

(1953-11-27) 27 November 1953 (age 70)
Bi'ina, Israel
Alma materTel Aviv University
Years active1983–present

Personal life

Bakri was born in the village of Bi'ina in Israel. He went to elementary school in his hometown and received his secondary education in the nearby city of Akko. He studied acting and Arabic literature at Tel Aviv University in 1973 and graduated three years later.[1]

Bakri is married to Leila[2] and together they have six children. His sons Adam, Ziad and Saleh Bakri are also actors.

Acting and film career

Bakri began his professional acting career in with Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv, Haifa theater and al-Kasaba theater in Ramallah. His one-man plays, The Pessoptimist (1986), The Anchor (1991), Season of Migration to the North (1993) and Abu Marmar (1999), were performed in Hebrew and Arabic.

After a few years of acting in Palestinian and Israeli film, Bakri began to act in international films in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Canada and Italy. Bakri also directed two documentary films, including the controversial Jenin, Jenin.

Controversy

After Operation Defensive Shield in April 2002, Bakri interviewed residents of the Jenin refugee camp and produced a film based on their testimony, Jenin, Jenin. Some of the survivors described a massacre of hundreds of people.[3] After three showings the film was banned by the Israeli Film Board, which claimed it was not a documentary as it showed only one side of the story. Nevertheless, Bakri showed the film at the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem cinematheques and Arab theaters such as Al-Midan in Haifa.[4]

Bakri petitioned the High Court of Justice for prohibiting the screening of the film on the grounds that it distorted the truth. After a long fight, the court rejected the censor's decision. In 2004, the Israeli High Court finally upheld its earlier overturn of the ban, but joined the Film Board in labeling the film a "propagandistic lie", based on Israeli sources that acknowledged only 52 Palestinian deaths, 38 of whom Israeli sources argued were armed fighters.[3] In response to the court's criticism, Bakri stated that he had "seen hundreds of films that deny and ignore what happened to Palestinians, yet [people haven't] complained or tried to ban any film."[5]

In 2007, five soldiers who fought in the Jenin refugee camp during Operation Defensive Shield in 2002 sued the cinematheques in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem for screening the film in the midst of the ban, and sued Bakri for 2.5 million NIS for producing the film.[3] In July 2008, Bakri was acquitted of the charges.[6]

Jenin-Jenin earned two awards: the best film award at the Carthage International Film Festival, 2002, and the International Prize for Mediterranean Documentary Filmmaking and Reporting.

Israeli right-wing group Im Tirtzu organized a campaign against Bakri. Im Tirtzu opposed a production of Federico García Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba in which Bakri played the role of Bernarda. The play was produced in 2012 at Tel Aviv's Tzavta Theater. Israel's Academy of the Performing Arts was behind the production. While refusing Im Tirtzu's request to intervene, Culture Minister Limor Livnat criticized the judgment of the theater's administration.[7]

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role Director(s) Country Notes
1983 Hanna K. Selim Bakri Constantin Costa-Gavras Israel, France
1984 Beyond the Walls Issan Uri Barabash, Eran Preis Israel
1986 Esther Mordecai Amos Gitai Israel, UK
1987 Death Before Dishonor Gavril Terry Leonard U.S.
1988 Rami og Julie Rami's cousin Erik Clausen Denmark
1989 Ha Miklat Rashid Masharawi Israel Short film
1989 Foreign Nights Morod Izidore K. Musallam Canada
1991 Cup Final Ziad Eran Riklis Israel
1993 The Mummy Lives Alexatos Gerry O'Hara U.S.
1994 Beyond the Walls II Issan Uri Barabash Israel
1994 The Tale of the Three Jewels Aida's father Michel Khleifi Palestine, Belgium
1994 The Milky Way Mahmud Ali Nassar Israel
1995 Sous les pieds des femmes Amin 1996 Rachid Krim France
1996 Haifa Haifa Rashid Masharawi Palestine, Netherlands
1997 Desperado Square Avram Mandabon Benny Toraty Israel
2001 The Body Abu Yusef Jonas McCord U.S.
2001 The Olive Harvest Raeda's father Hannah Elias Palestine
2004 Private Mohammad B. Saverio Costanzo Italy
2005 Yasmine's song Abu Odeh Najwa Najjar Palestine Short film
2007 La Masseria Delle Allodole Nazim Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Italy
2010 Marriage and Other Disasters Bauer Nina Di Majo Italy
2011 The Salt Fisherman Ziad Bakri Palestine Short film
2013 Stay Human - The Reading Movie Narrator Fulvio Renzi Italy Chapter XI
2014 Tyrant Sheik Rashid Gideon Raff U.S. TV series
2016 Of Kings and Prophets Samuel Adam Cooper, Bill Collage U.S. TV series
2016 The Night Of Tariq James Marsh U.S. Miniseries
2017 The Bureau Shahannah Éric Rochant France 5 episodes, TV series
2017 Wajib Abu Shadi Annemarie Jacir Palestine
2017 American Assassin Ashani Michael Cuesta U.S.
2020 Homeland Abdu Qadir G’ulom U.S. 8 episodes, T.V. Series
2021 The Stranger

Director

Year Title Country Notes
1999 1948 Palestine, Israel Documentary film
2002 Jenin, Jenin Palestine Documentary film
2004 Since You Left Israel Documentary film
2009 Zahra Palestine Documentary film

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ a b Biography Mohammad Bakri Official Website.
  2. ^ "The Face | Mohammad Bakri", Haaretz Magazine.
  3. ^ a b c Izenberg, Dan (17 September 2007). "'Jenin, Jenin', now in court". The Jerusalem Post. from the original on 17 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Acclaimed Palestinian Actor Mohammad Bakri Faces Trial in Israel for Documentary 'Jenin, Jenin'", Democracy Now!, 22 June 2007.
  5. ^ Silencing Dissent in Israel Archived 3 July 2013 at archive.today 26 January 2012, Alternative News.
  6. ^ Anderman, Nirit (16 February 2011). "I lie to save people". Haaretz. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  7. ^ Handelzalts, Michael (31 January 2012). "Behind the curtain of a right-wing campaign against an Israeli-Arab actor". Haaretz. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  8. ^ a b IMDb

External links

  • Mohammad Bakri at IMDb

mohammad, bakri, born, 1953, arabic, محمد, بكري, hebrew, מוחמד, בכרי, palestinian, actor, film, director, 2010born, 1953, november, 1953, israelalma, matertel, aviv, universityyears, active1983, present, contents, personal, life, acting, film, career, controve. Mohammad Bakri born 1953 Arabic محمد بكري Hebrew מוחמד בכרי is a Palestinian actor and film director 1 Mohammad BakriMohammad Bakri 2010BornMohammad Bakri 1953 11 27 27 November 1953 age 70 Bi ina IsraelAlma materTel Aviv UniversityYears active1983 present Contents 1 Personal life 2 Acting and film career 3 Controversy 4 Filmography 4 1 Actor 4 2 Director 5 Awards and recognition 6 References 7 External linksPersonal lifeBakri was born in the village of Bi ina in Israel He went to elementary school in his hometown and received his secondary education in the nearby city of Akko He studied acting and Arabic literature at Tel Aviv University in 1973 and graduated three years later 1 Bakri is married to Leila 2 and together they have six children His sons Adam Ziad and Saleh Bakri are also actors Acting and film careerBakri began his professional acting career in with Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv Haifa theater and al Kasaba theater in Ramallah His one man plays The Pessoptimist 1986 The Anchor 1991 Season of Migration to the North 1993 and Abu Marmar 1999 were performed in Hebrew and Arabic After a few years of acting in Palestinian and Israeli film Bakri began to act in international films in France Belgium the Netherlands Denmark Canada and Italy Bakri also directed two documentary films including the controversial Jenin Jenin ControversyAfter Operation Defensive Shield in April 2002 Bakri interviewed residents of the Jenin refugee camp and produced a film based on their testimony Jenin Jenin Some of the survivors described a massacre of hundreds of people 3 After three showings the film was banned by the Israeli Film Board which claimed it was not a documentary as it showed only one side of the story Nevertheless Bakri showed the film at the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem cinematheques and Arab theaters such as Al Midan in Haifa 4 Bakri petitioned the High Court of Justice for prohibiting the screening of the film on the grounds that it distorted the truth After a long fight the court rejected the censor s decision In 2004 the Israeli High Court finally upheld its earlier overturn of the ban but joined the Film Board in labeling the film a propagandistic lie based on Israeli sources that acknowledged only 52 Palestinian deaths 38 of whom Israeli sources argued were armed fighters 3 In response to the court s criticism Bakri stated that he had seen hundreds of films that deny and ignore what happened to Palestinians yet people haven t complained or tried to ban any film 5 In 2007 five soldiers who fought in the Jenin refugee camp during Operation Defensive Shield in 2002 sued the cinematheques in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem for screening the film in the midst of the ban and sued Bakri for 2 5 million NIS for producing the film 3 In July 2008 Bakri was acquitted of the charges 6 Jenin Jenin earned two awards the best film award at the Carthage International Film Festival 2002 and the International Prize for Mediterranean Documentary Filmmaking and Reporting Israeli right wing group Im Tirtzu organized a campaign against Bakri Im Tirtzu opposed a production of Federico Garcia Lorca s The House of Bernarda Alba in which Bakri played the role of Bernarda The play was produced in 2012 at Tel Aviv s Tzavta Theater Israel s Academy of the Performing Arts was behind the production While refusing Im Tirtzu s request to intervene Culture Minister Limor Livnat criticized the judgment of the theater s administration 7 FilmographyActor Year Title Role Director s Country Notes1983 Hanna K Selim Bakri Constantin Costa Gavras Israel France1984 Beyond the Walls Issan Uri Barabash Eran Preis Israel1986 Esther Mordecai Amos Gitai Israel UK1987 Death Before Dishonor Gavril Terry Leonard U S 1988 Rami og Julie Rami s cousin Erik Clausen Denmark1989 Ha Miklat Rashid Masharawi Israel Short film1989 Foreign Nights Morod Izidore K Musallam Canada1991 Cup Final Ziad Eran Riklis Israel1993 The Mummy Lives Alexatos Gerry O Hara U S 1994 Beyond the Walls II Issan Uri Barabash Israel1994 The Tale of the Three Jewels Aida s father Michel Khleifi Palestine Belgium1994 The Milky Way Mahmud Ali Nassar Israel1995 Sous les pieds des femmes Amin 1996 Rachid Krim France1996 Haifa Haifa Rashid Masharawi Palestine Netherlands1997 Desperado Square Avram Mandabon Benny Toraty Israel2001 The Body Abu Yusef Jonas McCord U S 2001 The Olive Harvest Raeda s father Hannah Elias Palestine2004 Private Mohammad B Saverio Costanzo Italy2005 Yasmine s song Abu Odeh Najwa Najjar Palestine Short film2007 La Masseria Delle Allodole Nazim Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Italy2010 Marriage and Other Disasters Bauer Nina Di Majo Italy2011 The Salt Fisherman Ziad Bakri Palestine Short film2013 Stay Human The Reading Movie Narrator Fulvio Renzi Italy Chapter XI2014 Tyrant Sheik Rashid Gideon Raff U S TV series2016 Of Kings and Prophets Samuel Adam Cooper Bill Collage U S TV series2016 The Night Of Tariq James Marsh U S Miniseries2017 The Bureau Shahannah Eric Rochant France 5 episodes TV series2017 Wajib Abu Shadi Annemarie Jacir Palestine2017 American Assassin Ashani Michael Cuesta U S 2020 Homeland Abdu Qadir G ulom U S 8 episodes T V Series2021 The StrangerDirector Year Title Country Notes1999 1948 Palestine Israel Documentary film2002 Jenin Jenin Palestine Documentary film2004 Since You Left Israel Documentary film2009 Zahra Palestine Documentary filmAwards and recognitionAward for the Best Actor for the role in Private in Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2005 8 Best Actor Award for Private by Saverio Costanzo Locarno International Film Festival 2004 8 Palestine Prize for Cinema 1999 Ramallah Award for the Best Actor for the role in Haifa by Rashid Masharawi Valencia Festival 1997 Award for the Best Actor for the role in Beyond the Walls II by Uri Barabash Valencia Festival 1994 Award for the Best Actor for the role in Beyond the Walls by Uri Barabash Israel 1984 Award for the best actor for the role in Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih adapted and directed by Ouriel Zohar in the Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre Israel 1993 References a b Biography Mohammad Bakri Official Website The Face Mohammad Bakri Haaretz Magazine a b c Izenberg Dan 17 September 2007 Jenin Jenin now in court The Jerusalem Post Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 Retrieved 17 January 2021 Acclaimed Palestinian Actor Mohammad Bakri Faces Trial in Israel for Documentary Jenin Jenin Democracy Now 22 June 2007 Silencing Dissent in Israel Archived 3 July 2013 at archive today 26 January 2012 Alternative News Anderman Nirit 16 February 2011 I lie to save people Haaretz Retrieved 2 August 2011 Handelzalts Michael 31 January 2012 Behind the curtain of a right wing campaign against an Israeli Arab actor Haaretz Retrieved 31 January 2012 a b IMDbExternal linksMohammad Bakri at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammad Bakri amp oldid 1172072480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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