Saleh Bakri
Saleh Bakri (Arabic: صالح بكري, Hebrew: סאלח בכרי; born 1977) is a Palestinian film and theater actor. He began his career in the theater. Saleh is the son of actor and film director Mohammad Bakri, brother of actors Ziad and Adam Bakri.
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2007–present |
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Theater and film career
Bakri performed in Death and the Maiden directed by Juliano Mer-Khamis.
In 2007, he appeared in his first two films: The Band's Visit and Salt of this Sea by Annemarie Jacir, which premiered at Cannes in 2008. "Salt of this Sea" was Saleh Bakri's debut performance in a Palestinian film and went on to be Palestine's official submission for the Academy Awards. "The Band's Visit" also won numerous prizes and awards. The following year he portrayed Elia Suleiman's father Fouad in The Time That Remains.
In 2011, he appeared in Radu Mihaileanu's movie The Source alongside Leïla Bekhti, Hafsia Herzi, Biyouna, Sabrina Ouazani and Hiam Abbass.
He was the protagonist of Sharif Waked's work To be continued in 2009 portraying a Palestinian martyr who reads what was supposed to be the text that testifies to his approaching obliteration but emerges instead as tales from A Thousand and One Nights. Other projects include Laila's Birthday by Rachid Masharawi, playing a small role next to his father, Annemarie Jacir' second movie When I Saw You [2] and a short movie titled Fireworks directed by Italian director Giacomo Abbruzzese. He played the eponymous protagonist in the Italian thriller Salvo, which won the Critics' Week Grand Prize at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[3] In 2015 Bakri appeared at the Royal Court Theatre in the play 'Fireworks' by Palestinian playwright Dalia Taha, about two families living under siege in Gaza.[4] In 2019 Bakri starred in Dialogue with the Unseen by Italian artist Valerio Rocco Orlando: a video installation about individuals who are questioning their own relationship with nature and society.[5]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notes | |
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2007 | The Band's Visit | Khaled | Eran Kolirin | Original title: Bikur Ha-Tizmoret | |
2008 | Laila's Birthday | Prisoner | Rashid Masharawi | Original title: Eid milad Laila | |
2008 | Salt of this Sea | Emad | Annemarie Jacir | Original title: Milh Hadha al-Bahr | |
2009 | The Time That Remains | Fuad | Elia Suleiman | ||
2011 | The Source | Sami | Radu Mihăileanu | Original title: La Source des Femmes | |
2011 | Fireworks | Saleh | Giacomo Abbruzzese | ||
2012 | When I Saw You | Layth | Annemarie Jacir | Original title: Lamma Shoftak | |
2013 | Salvo | Salvo Mancuso | Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza | ||
2014 | Giraffada | Yacine | Rani Massalha | ||
2015 | Rattle the Cage | Talal | Majid Al Ansari | Original title: Zinzana | |
2017 | Wajib | Shadi | Annemarie Jacir | ||
2017 | Bonboné | Rakan Mayasi | Short film | ||
2018 | The Tower | Yehia | Mats Grorud | Animated film | |
2019 | My Zoe | Akil | Julie Delpy | ||
2019 | Dialogue with the Unseen | Valerio Rocco Orlando | |||
2020 | The Present | Yusef | Farah Nabulsi | Short film |
References
- Barlow, Helen (October 2, 2013). "Salvo: Saleh Bakri interview". SBS. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
- "When I Saw You - The Film لما شفتك". Facebook. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
- Michael Rosser (23 May 2013). "Salvo wins Cannes Critics' Week". Screen Daily. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- Palestinian playwright Dalia Taha "You want stories of suffering , "The Guardian" retrieved February 13, 2016
- Caroline Corbetta (18 June 2019). "Dialogue with the Unseen". Domus. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
External links
- Saleh Bakri at IMDb