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Mo Amer: Palestinian star 'proud and hurt' after Netflix hit | Mo Amer: Palestinian star 'proud and hurt' after Netflix hit |
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The comedy covers a range of issues from food, identity, immigration, family and politics | The comedy covers a range of issues from food, identity, immigration, family and politics |
Reflecting back on the Netflix hit based on his own life, there are two things that come to mind for Palestinian comedian Mo Amer. | Reflecting back on the Netflix hit based on his own life, there are two things that come to mind for Palestinian comedian Mo Amer. |
Pride and hurt. | Pride and hurt. |
"It's very difficult to talk about without breaking down at some point," he tells BBC Newsbeat. | "It's very difficult to talk about without breaking down at some point," he tells BBC Newsbeat. |
He is the star of the semi-autobiographical show titled Mo, playing the role of Mo Najjar. | He is the star of the semi-autobiographical show titled Mo, playing the role of Mo Najjar. |
The character is a Palestinian refugee learning to adapt to his new world as he seeks to gain US citizenship by navigating a complicated immigration process - all while trying to bring together his cultures and languages. | The character is a Palestinian refugee learning to adapt to his new world as he seeks to gain US citizenship by navigating a complicated immigration process - all while trying to bring together his cultures and languages. |
Making a show so closely tied to his life was "very taxing" because of "the sheer amount of emotion" involved. | Making a show so closely tied to his life was "very taxing" because of "the sheer amount of emotion" involved. |
"I'm extremely proud of it. I put my soul into it and I'm still hurting from making it," Mo says. | "I'm extremely proud of it. I put my soul into it and I'm still hurting from making it," Mo says. |
The audience sees Mo trying to navigate different challenges, including his relationship with Maria | The audience sees Mo trying to navigate different challenges, including his relationship with Maria |
There was another challenge to navigate - when this second season would be set. | There was another challenge to navigate - when this second season would be set. |
The final episode, which depicts Mo's visit to his family home in the West Bank, is set on 6 October 2023. | The final episode, which depicts Mo's visit to his family home in the West Bank, is set on 6 October 2023. |
That's a day before the armed Palestinian group Hamas launched an unprecedented cross-border attack on Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. | That's a day before the armed Palestinian group Hamas launched an unprecedented cross-border attack on Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. |
This triggered a massive Israeli military offensive in Gaza, which has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. | This triggered a massive Israeli military offensive in Gaza, which has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. |
Avoiding 7 October in the storyline was "very intentional", Mo says. | Avoiding 7 October in the storyline was "very intentional", Mo says. |
The show is ultimately "grounded in comedy", he says, and episodes set post-attack drew focus away from the storyline and the characters. | The show is ultimately "grounded in comedy", he says, and episodes set post-attack drew focus away from the storyline and the characters. |
"You weren't really tracking them, the emotions of them," says Mo. | "You weren't really tracking them, the emotions of them," says Mo. |
'I never lose hope' | 'I never lose hope' |
Mo says he wanted to keep the "greater context" in mind and that focusing on 7 October and its aftermath "almost insinuates this just started". | Mo says he wanted to keep the "greater context" in mind and that focusing on 7 October and its aftermath "almost insinuates this just started". |
"That couldn't be further from the truth," he says, referring to the long history of the conflict. | "That couldn't be further from the truth," he says, referring to the long history of the conflict. |
There was a practical consideration too, he says, due to the length of time between filming and release being over a year. | There was a practical consideration too, he says, due to the length of time between filming and release being over a year. |
"That was kind of like scary territory to write about something, and then all these things would happen. | "That was kind of like scary territory to write about something, and then all these things would happen. |
"And then whatever you had written and composed in the series could be irrelevant." | "And then whatever you had written and composed in the series could be irrelevant." |
Mo says the episode covering the journey to the Israeli-occupied West Bank was emotional | Mo says the episode covering the journey to the Israeli-occupied West Bank was emotional |
The show has broadly had a positive reception, with the finale being emotional for fans - and Mo. | The show has broadly had a positive reception, with the finale being emotional for fans - and Mo. |
It tracks the character's journey with his family to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and their experience of life there. | It tracks the character's journey with his family to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and their experience of life there. |
From his perspective, it shows the complicated day-to-day issues Palestinians can face, such as being subjected to closer scrutiny at checkpoints controlled by Israeli soldiers. | |
Mo's character is also shown being tear-gassed. | Mo's character is also shown being tear-gassed. |
The West Bank - land between Israel and the River Jordan - is home to an estimated three million Palestinians and half a million Jewish settlers. | The West Bank - land between Israel and the River Jordan - is home to an estimated three million Palestinians and half a million Jewish settlers. |
Along with East Jerusalem and Gaza, it is part of what is widely known as the Occupied Palestinian Territories. | Along with East Jerusalem and Gaza, it is part of what is widely known as the Occupied Palestinian Territories. |
Israel occupied the areas in the 1967 Middle East war and built settlements, which are considered illegal under international law. Israel disputes this. | Israel occupied the areas in the 1967 Middle East war and built settlements, which are considered illegal under international law. Israel disputes this. |
Palestinians claim the areas for a future independent state and want all the settlements removed. | Palestinians claim the areas for a future independent state and want all the settlements removed. |
"I've gotten so many calls from people just completely in shambles after watching the last episode and how meaningful it was to them to watch," Mo says. | "I've gotten so many calls from people just completely in shambles after watching the last episode and how meaningful it was to them to watch," Mo says. |
He adds it was "not only Palestinians" contacting him. | He adds it was "not only Palestinians" contacting him. |
Mo says the final episode - originally 60 minutes long - was "almost like we filmed a movie" before it was eventually edited down to 39 minutes. | Mo says the final episode - originally 60 minutes long - was "almost like we filmed a movie" before it was eventually edited down to 39 minutes. |
He says he wanted to cover "the main strokes", which included how difficult it can be to enter and live as a Palestinian once there. | He says he wanted to cover "the main strokes", which included how difficult it can be to enter and live as a Palestinian once there. |
"Immediately, you're not on vacation," he says. "You're on edge, actually." | "Immediately, you're not on vacation," he says. "You're on edge, actually." |
Mo says it's unlikely there will be another season, with the comedian now going on a global stand-up tour | Mo says it's unlikely there will be another season, with the comedian now going on a global stand-up tour |
Mo feels there has generally been limited representation of Palestinians in TV and film, which means more pressure on his shoulders. | Mo feels there has generally been limited representation of Palestinians in TV and film, which means more pressure on his shoulders. |
"There's a lot of [pressure] from the fans… more outside voices of what I should say and not say - both Palestinian and non-Palestinian," he says. | "There's a lot of [pressure] from the fans… more outside voices of what I should say and not say - both Palestinian and non-Palestinian," he says. |
"You really have to put the blinders on and stay focused on telling the story that I know and that I've experienced first-hand." | "You really have to put the blinders on and stay focused on telling the story that I know and that I've experienced first-hand." |
Mo says he can't "walk away" from being seen as a spokesperson for Palestinians, admitting to feeling "like public property at this point". | Mo says he can't "walk away" from being seen as a spokesperson for Palestinians, admitting to feeling "like public property at this point". |
"I think that everyone just needs to manage their expectations. But I'm not going to shy away from it," he says. | "I think that everyone just needs to manage their expectations. But I'm not going to shy away from it," he says. |
"Those that agree with me or disagree with me… it's important to continue the dialogue and have a conversation." | "Those that agree with me or disagree with me… it's important to continue the dialogue and have a conversation." |
The ceasefire agreement in Gaza has provided some hope that there could be an end to fighting, but it has also felt fragile with concern that deal could collapse. | The ceasefire agreement in Gaza has provided some hope that there could be an end to fighting, but it has also felt fragile with concern that deal could collapse. |
Mo says he is "always hopeful" things can get better. | Mo says he is "always hopeful" things can get better. |
"I never lose hope. | "I never lose hope. |
"If you do, then it becomes a really, really sad place whenever you're devoid of hope," he says. | "If you do, then it becomes a really, really sad place whenever you're devoid of hope," he says. |
Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. | Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. |
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