Noted Palestinian thespian Mohammed Bakri, alternatively credited as Mohammad Bakri, made a resounding entrance onto the theatrical scene in the year 1976, thus commencing a remarkable career that would go on to span a considerable number of decades.
Throughout his illustrious tenure, Bakri had the privilege of collaborating with an array of renowned directors, including the esteemed Costa-Gavras, who is known for his work on films such as "Z" and "Missing"; Amos Gitai, a prominent Israeli filmmaker known for his work on films such as "Kippur" and "Free Zone"; Rashid Masharawi, a Palestinian filmmaker known for his work on films such as "Microphone" and "Aed al-Sanawi"; Saverio Costanzo, an Australian filmmaker known for his work on films such as "Caterpillar Dreams" and "The Life of a Simple Man"; Michel Khleifi, a Palestinian filmmaker known for his work on films such as "Fertile Memory" and "The Bride"; and Annemarie Jacir, a Palestinian filmmaker known for her work on films such as "Like Twenty Impossibles" and "Salt of This Sea", among others.