Cast and Crew of Palestine 36

Palestine 36

In 1936, as Palestinian villages revolt against British colonial rule and Zionist immigration from Europe accelerates toward the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, Yusuf moves between Jerusalem and his rural home amid escalating unrest and a decisive moment for the British Empire.

Full Cast of Palestine 36

Robert Aramayo as Captain Wingate

Robert Aramayo

Captain Wingate
Fans of Robert Aramayo will appreciate his nuanced performance in 'Palestine 36' as it allows him to explore complex political and emotional landscapes, showcasing a depth beyond his most iconic role as young Ned Stark in 'Game of Thrones.' While Ned Stark is a symbol of honor and tradition, his character in 'Palestine 36' navigates the intricate tensions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, presenting a more morally ambiguous and contemporary figure. An interesting detail about his role in 'Palestine 36' is that Aramayo immersed himself in regional history and culture to authentically portray his character's internal conflicts, highlighting his commitment to realism in storytelling.
Hiam Abbass as Hanan

Hiam Abbass

Hanan
Hiam Abbass delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as Hanan in 'Palestine 36,' portraying the character's emotional depth and resilience amidst the complex socio-political backdrop of the film. Her portrayal stands out for its subtlety and intensity, reminiscent of her critically acclaimed roles in films like 'The Visitor' and 'Blade Runner 2049,' where she similarly embodies strong, multifaceted women. A notable trivia fact is that Hiam Abbass often brings her own cultural experiences to her roles, enriching her characters with authenticity and emotional gravitas, which has garnered her international recognition across both Arab and Western cinema.
Liam Cunningham as Charles Tegart

Liam Cunningham

Charles Tegart
Liam Cunningham delivers a compelling performance as Charles Tegart in 'Palestine 36,' portraying the British colonial officer with a nuanced blend of authority and internal conflict. His portrayal captures the complexities of Tegart's role during a tumultuous period, balancing his duty with the moral ambiguities of the era. This role contrasts with Cunningham's more rugged and gritty characters, such as Davos Seaworth in 'Game of Thrones,' showcasing his versatility in embodying historical figures with subtle depth. A trivia fact: Liam Cunningham initially worked as an electrician before pursuing acting, which adds an interesting layer to his diverse career path.