Actor Mark Ruffalo with "All That’s Left of You" director Cherien Dabis
Mark Ruffalo celebrates Jordanian film "All That’s Left of You" on Oscar shortlist
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- Mark Ruffalo congratulates All That’s Left of You on its Oscar shortlist, calling it “epic and deeply spiritual.”
Mark Ruffalo, who serves as an executive producer on the Jordanian film All That’s Left of You, has congratulated the team on the film being shortlisted for an Oscar.
The movie, directed by Cherien Dabis, follows three generations of a Palestinian family from the 1948 Nakba through later decades, focusing on a teenage boy in a West Bank protest and his family’s long history of displacement and resilience.
It was selected as Jordan’s official submission and made the Oscar international shortlist.
Ruffalo’s Message of Support
In a social media post, Ruffalo praised the film as “epic, deeply spiritual, and a story everyone needs to know.” He emphasized the importance of sharing Palestinian narratives, noting that the history depicted continues to resonate today in Gaza and the West Bank.
“I’ve been so honored and moved to be an executive producer on this film,” Ruffalo wrote. “Everyone needs to know the story of the Palestinian people… Watch All That’s Left of You and be as blown away and inspired as I was.”
A Story of Memory and Legacy
The film delves into family histories and the ongoing struggles of Palestinians, aiming to educate audiences about a narrative that spans generations. Ruffalo’s involvement as an executive producer has helped amplify the film’s message to a wider audience, underscoring its cultural and historical significance.
With the Oscars approaching, All That’s Left of You is set to be one of the season’s most talked-about films, celebrated not only for its cinematic quality but also for its powerful storytelling and timely subject matter.



