
Death as birth, history as the present, the end as the beginning.
This film is an homage to the Gaza Strip and to the possibility of hope beyond hopelessness. Ouroboros, the symbol of the snake eating its tail, is both end and beginning: 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 Italian city of Matera, a castle in Brittany, and the ruins of the Gaza Strip into a single landscape.
The film's tagline is: "Death as birth, history as the present, the end as the beginning."
The production budget was $232.0K.
The runtime is 74 minutes (1h 14m).
The film features dialogue in 3 languages: Arabic, English, Italian.
It was a co-production between: Belgium, France, Palestinian Territory, Qatar.
The film was directed by Basma Alsharif.
The screenplay was written by Basma Alsharif.
The score was composed by Yann Gourdon.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt7162400.
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Ouroboros
Released
العربية, English, Italiano
Belgium, France, Palestinian Territory, Qatar
$232,000
