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Basma Al-Sharif: Ouroboros Film Screening

Apr 10, 2026   7:00 pm  
Spurlock Museum
Sponsor
Asian American Studies, Minor Aesthetics Lab, Center for Advanced Studies/Millercom, Office for Arts Integration, American Indian Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, Center for South Asian and Middle East Studies
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Asian American Studies

Ouroboros (2017) 

Ouroboros, the symbol of the snake eating its tail, is both end and beginning: a death as regeneration. A 74-minute experimental narrative film that turns the destruction of Gaza into a story of heartbreak,  Ouroboros asks what it means to be human when humanity has failed. Taking the form of a love story, the film's central character is Diego Marcon, a man who embarks on a circular journey to shed his pain only to experience it again and again. In the course of a single day, his travel fuses together Native American territories, the ancient city of Matera, a castle in Brittany, and the ruins of the Gaza Strip into a single landscape.

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