The Dam

by Ali Cherri
  • 2022 INDIESALES
  • 2022 INDIESALES
  • 2022 INDIESALES
  • 2022 INDIESALES

    Synopsis

    Sudan, near the Merowe Dam.
    Maher works in a traditional brickyard fed by the waters of the Nile. Every evening, he secretly wanders off into the desert to build a mysterious construction made of mud. While the Sudanese people rise to claim their freedom, his creation slowly starts to take a life of its own…

    'Maher (Maher El Kahir) works as a bricklayer in northern Sudan, not far from the massive hydroelectric Merowe Dam located on the Nile. He spends his off hours laboring over another, more mysterious building project: a towering creature he’s making out of mud. In his debut feature, Lebanese visual artist Ali Cherri has constructed his own indefinable work, a riveting film that straddles the line between nonfiction naturalism and supernatural mysticism. Co-written with Bertrand Bonello and Geoffroy Grison, THE DAM metaphorically evokes the destruction caused by the dam’s creation, while also situating the lives of Maher and his fellow workers against the political backdrop of former Sudan leader Omar al-Bashir’s 2019 military deposition. Cherri merges ancient and contemporary worlds in this meditative film about displacement, illusion, and mythmaking.' [NYFF60 cataloguetext]

    Festivals

    2022
    Cannes' Directors' Fortnight
    56 KVIFF - Karlovy Vary IFF
    NYFF60 – New York Film Festival
    2023
    HKIFF47 – Hong Kong IFF

    Cast and Crew

    Director

    Ali Cherri

    protagonist

    Maher El Khair