This program is happening on March 5, 2026 from 7:00pm–9:00pm.
Film Screening and Conversation with Ali Cherri: Co-Presented with The Film Study Center
This year’s Gardner FSC Fellow, acclaimed artist and filmmaker Ali Cherri, will present and discuss his film work at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, hosted by the Film Study Center. Exploring different geographies of violence in his native Lebanon but also in the broader region, Ali Cherri is a Paris-based artist with three decades of artistic practice spanning across film, performance, sculpture, drawing, and installations, interrogating the ways in which political violence disseminates into people’s bodies and the physical and cultural landscape.
Wednesday, March 4th
7:00—9:00pm, Theater, Lower Level
This event is co-presented with the Film Study Center.
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The Dam
84 min, 2022
Maher (Maher El Khair) works in a brickyard in northern Sudan near the Merowe Dam. In the evenings, he sets out into the desert to build a mysterious structure out of mud, while further south in the country, the Sudanese people are revolting against Al-Bashir's dictatorship. Far from this turmoil, surrounded by a high-tech dam and the banks of the Nile, Maher re-establishes a spiritual connection with his environment. Gradually his work begins to take on a life of its own. The Dam is a poetic film interweaving the portrayal of the brickmakers' lives with stunning shots of the Sudanese desert and accents of magical realism. The film premiered during the Director's Fortnight section of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. It is Lebanese director Ali Cherri’s feature debut and the third part of a trilogy dealing with "geographies of violence."
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