The 46th Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) is set to honor Palestinian actress Hiam Abbass with the Golden Pyramid Award, celebrating a career that has left an indelible mark on both Arab and international cinema.
Born in Nazareth, Hiam Abbass began her career in Palestinian cinema, quickly gaining recognition for her powerful presence and nuanced performances. She has consistently portrayed characters that balance strength, vulnerability, and moral complexity, making her one of the most compelling figures in contemporary cinema. Today, we take a look at some of the roles that have defined Hiam Abbass’s remarkable career:
Gaza Mon Amour (2020), Tarzan Nasser & Arab Nasser
In Gaza Mon Amour, Hiam Abbass plays Siham, a widowed seamstress whose quiet warmth draws the affection of a local fisherman, adding depth to this story of late-life romance in Gaza.

Paradise Now (2005), Hany Abu-Assad
In this Oscar-nominated thriller, Hiam Abbass’s portrayal of a mother confronting the moral dilemmas of her son’s actions brought profound emotional depth to the film.

Lemon Tree (2008), Eran Riklis
As a widow fighting to protect her lemon grove from political encroachment, Hiam Abbass’s performance was lauded for its quiet strength and understated intensity.

Bye Bye Tiberias (2023), Lina Soualem
In Bye Bye Tiberias, Hiam Abbass appears as herself in this documentary by her daughter Lina Soualem, exploring four generations of Palestinian women and Hiam’s personal journey.

The Visitor (2007), Tom McCarthy
She gained international attention for her role in this American indie film, showcasing her ability to connect across cultures while maintaining the authenticity of her characters.

Hiam Abbass has also made significant contributions behind the camera, directing and writing films that explore themes of identity, displacement, and resilience, further cementing her reputation as a storyteller of rare depth.
The CIFF tribute recognizes not only her exceptional body of work but also her influence in shaping the representation of Middle Eastern women on screen.
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