“The Teacher,” a film backed by the Doha Film Institute and directed by Farah Nabulsi, has recently gained recognition at the Cannes Film Festival. Lead actor Saleh Bakri, who portrays Palestinian school teacher Basem El Saleh, won the Best Actor award at the Palme des Planges at the Marché du Film. The film has also received nominations in four categories, including Best Film, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Music. Over 200 film critics from more than 70 countries participated in the festival’s Critics Awards for Arab Film.
The film tells the story of Basem, who is struggling with the loss of his son and looks after two fatherless brothers, Adam and Yacoub. The arrival of a new school volunteer, Lisa, brings new hope into Basem’s life as she takes an interest in the boys. Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence presents a proof-of-life video of a captured Israeli soldier to the soldier’s American parents, leading to conflicting objectives as a proposed exchange for Palestinian prisoners is revealed.
After Yacoub is killed by a settler, Basem and Lisa become more invested in Adam’s wellbeing. However, when Adam discovers Basem’s involvement in concealing the soldier’s whereabouts, he seeks revenge. As Simon becomes desperate and Lisa uncovers Basem’s hidden life, Basem must navigate his conflicting motives, growing affection for Lisa, and commitment to protect Adam.
“The Teacher” premiered last year at the Toronto International Film Festival and has since received several awards, including the Audience Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival, Washington, DC International Film Festival, Cyprus Film Days International Festival, and Oslo Arab Film Days. Nabulsi described the film as an intense personal journey that sheds light on the ongoing cruel reality faced by people. She emphasized the immense effort and collaboration required to bring the film to fruition over four years.
Overall, “The Teacher” has been praised for its powerful storytelling, compelling performances, and relevant themes. The film’s success at Cannes and other film festivals showcases its impact on audiences and critics alike. With its accolades and recognition, “The Teacher” continues to be a standout film in the world of cinema, shedding light on important issues and captivating audiences with its emotional depth and complexity.