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Palestine 36
Palestine 36

Palestine 36 (2025)

84% User Rating
1h 58min
Drama
History
War

1936. As villages across Mandatory Palestine rise against British colonial rule, Yusuf drifts between his rural home and the restless energy of Jerusalem, longing for a future beyond the growing unrest. But history is relentless. With rising numbers of Jewish immigrants escaping antisemitism in Europe, and the Palestinian population uniting in the largest and longest uprising against Britain’s 30-year dominion, all sides spiral towards inevitable collision in a decisive moment for the British Empire and the future of the entire region.

Annemarie JacirDirector

Cast

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Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons

High Commissioner Wauchope

Robert Aramayo

Robert Aramayo

Captain Wingate

Liam Cunningham

Liam Cunningham

Charles Tegart

Billy Howle

Billy Howle

Thomas Hopkins

Hiam Abbass

Hiam Abbass

Hanan

Yasmine Al Massri

Yasmine Al Massri

Khouloud

Saleh Bakri

Saleh Bakri

Khalid

Dhafer L'Abidine

Dhafer L'Abidine

Amir

Sofia Asir

Sofia Asir

Dyala

Karim Daoud Anaya

Karim Daoud Anaya

Yusuf

Yafa Bakri

Yafa Bakri

Rabab

Ward Helou

Ward Helou

Kareem

Wardi Eilabouni

Wardi Eilabouni

Afra

Kamel El Basha

Kamel El Basha

Abu Rabab

Jalal Altawil

Jalal Altawil

Father Boulos

Saleh Saadi

Saleh Saadi

Tareq

Eyad Hourani

Eyad Hourani

Qusay

Finlay James

Finlay James

British Soldier

Christopher Villiers

Christopher Villiers

Radio Broadcaster

Sam Hoare

Sam Hoare

Diplomat Charles

Nicholas Moss

Nicholas Moss

Officer Stokes

Yumna Marwan

Yumna Marwan

Um Kareem

Joanna Arida

Joanna Arida

Dyala's Cousin

Yahya Mahayni

Yahya Mahayni

Al Qawuqji

George Smale

George Smale

British soldier

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Aya Khalaf

Jenin

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Mo'min Swaitat

Sameh

Samer Bisharat

Samer Bisharat

Payroll Sami

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Riyad Sliman

Thaer

Areen Omari

Areen Omari

Aroob

Muhammad Abed Elrahman

Muhammad Abed Elrahman

Villager

Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

Maher

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Sam Peace

British soldier

Ula Tabari

Ula Tabari

Matiel Mogannam

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Mohammad Rasheed

Leader

Nabil Al Raee

Nabil Al Raee

Abu Azmi

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Azzam Fakhrildin

Association Member

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Maya Omaia Keesh

Khalid's love

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Waleed Abdul Salam

Arab leader

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Eid Aziz

Abu Yusuf

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Lewis Fox-James

Port Manager

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Hussam Abu Eisheh

Al Basma Mukhtar

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Firas Farrah

Nasri

Anwar Khalil

Anwar Khalil

Naim

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Assaf al Rousan

Association Member

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Francis Redfern

British soldier

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Amara Ghandi

Kareem's sister

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Zaid Ghazal

Nayef

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Waleed Jizawi

Villager

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Ahmed Qa'abour

Krikorian Jr.

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Maryam Abu Khaled

Woman Protestor

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Shada Yasine

Samia

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Ahmed Tobasi

Man on the bus

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Musa Nazzal

Rebel

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Amer Daqqaq

Business Man

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Amin Safi

Shoe client

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

November 27, 2025

With the British Empire trying to reconcile it’s own Palestinian agenda with those of the indigenous cotton farmers and a burgeoning, homeless, Jewish population arriving with expectations of their own homeland, this film follows events through the eyes of “Yusuf” (Karim Daoud Anaya) as he finds himself drawn into the conflict. He comes from a rural village but works part-time for a local publisher whose wife (Yasmine Al Massri) is a clandestine writer of articles on freedom for the Palestinians. These commentaries become more pertinent as the frequent theft of traditional lands for allocation to the new emigrant settlers leads to rebellion against colonial rule. As that becomes more violent and bloody, the governor (Jeremy Irons) allows the rather odious “Capt. Wingate” (Robert Aramayo) a pretty free, and brutal, hand - despite the protestations of his more conciliatory secretary “Thomas” (Billy Howle) - who just happens to be a source of information for both her newspaper and for an insurgency that is becoming both bolder and better equipped. It is interesting that almost one hundred years later, the same peoples are fighting for control of the same lands, and that in the intervening years mankind’s abilities to co-exist, faith-to-faith, hasn’t really become any easier. This film doesn’t really go into much detail, and from any historical perspective it’s a fairly shallow analysis of a complex scenario that tries to illustrate many of the frustrations faced by a community treated appallingly on one side, but that doesn’t make any attempt to represent the Zionist position at all, beyond the obvious assertions of illegal land-grabbing. It doesn’t try to explore or explain the extent to which many of these new arrivals were essentially “lured” here with false promises by people giving away things that weren’t their’s to give in the first place. It does, however, offer up something of the political naïveté of European administrations that were more concerned about their own position (and, of course, oil) than about sorting this dispute out fairly. Not for the first time, an half-baked policy of partition was decided upon. The acting is all fine, nothing more really, but the photography and the narrative itself showcase not just the location but also of the desire of a collection of hitherto unaffiliated tribal people to work together to attain their own statehood in the face of a vastly superior military machine and a political infrastructure with other fish to fry. It’s incomplete and probably a bit simplistic, but as an explanatory introduction it delivers engagingly and thought-provokingly, too.

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Featuring Jeremy Irons, Robert Aramayo and Liam Cunningham, PALESTINE 36 is Now Showing in Cinemas.

Featuring Jeremy Irons, Robert Aramayo and Liam Cunningham, PALESTINE 36 is Now Showing in Cinemas.

Historical Drama 'Palestine 36' is the Only Film to Shoot in Palestine in the Last 2 Years

Historical Drama 'Palestine 36' is the Only Film to Shoot in Palestine in the Last 2 Years

Now Showing in Cinemas

Now Showing in Cinemas

Saleh Bakri is Khalid

Saleh Bakri is Khalid

PALESTINE 36: A Conversation with Annemarie Jacir

PALESTINE 36: A Conversation with Annemarie Jacir

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Clip

Official US Trailer

Official US Trailer

Tickets are now On Sale [Subtitled]

Tickets are now On Sale [Subtitled]

Official UK Trailer [Subtitled]

Official UK Trailer [Subtitled]

PALESTINE 36 (2025) - Clip 1

PALESTINE 36 (2025) - Clip 1

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