Annemarie Jacir (Arabic: آن ماري جاسر; born 17 January 1974; Bethlehem) is a Palestinian filmmaker. Her short film Like Twenty Impossibles (2003) was the first Arab short film in history to be an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award. Her second film Salt Of This Sea (2008), garnered fourteen international awards. It was the first feature film directed by a Palestinian woman and Palestine’s 2008 Oscar Entry for Foreign Language Film. The much awarded When I Saw You was Palestine’s 2012 Oscar Entry. Wajib (2017) is Jacir’s third feature film.
Salt of This Sea
(Director)
Salt of This Sea
(Writer)
When I Saw You
(Director)
When I Saw You
(Writer)
Like Twenty Impossibles
(Director)
Like Twenty Impossibles
(Writer)
Like Twenty Impossibles
(Editor)
Like Twenty Impossibles
(Producer)
When I Saw You
(Editor)
When I Saw You
(Executive Producer)
Wajib
(Director)
Wajib
(Writer)
The Rendezvous
(Co-Director)
An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes
(Director)
An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes
(Screenplay)
Disconnect
(Director)
Horizon
(Creative Producer)
A Few Crumbs For Birds
(Cinematography)
A Few Crumbs For Birds
(Editor)
A Few Crumbs For Birds
(Co-Director)
Salt of This Sea
(Co-Producer)
From Palestine with Love (Postcard from the Future)
(Director)
Sound of the Street
(Director)
Iyad
(Director)
Palestine 36
(Director)
A World Apart Within 15 Minutes
(Editor)
Palestine 36
(Writer)
Palestine, Summer 2006
(Director)
Cotton Queen
(Co-Producer)
Ramy
(Director)