- Sirāt - Wikipedia
It follows Luis (Sergi López), a father in search of his missing daughter in the deserts of southern Morocco The film had its world premiere in the main competition of the 78th Cannes Film Festival on 15 May 2025, where it won the Jury Prize
- Sirat (2025) - IMDb
Starring the talented Sergi López and a cast of non-professional actors, the story follows a man (Sergi López) and his son (Bruno Núñez) who arrive at a remote rave in Morocco They are searching for Mar, their daughter and sister, who disappeared months ago at one of those endless parties
- Sirāt review: This desert survival story is astonishing : NPR
The Arabic word sirāt means "path" or "way"; in Islamic scripture, it refers to a narrow bridge that connects Paradise and Hell That makes it a fitting title for the director Oliver Laxe's new
- “Sirāt” Is a Harrowing, Exhilarating Dance of Death
“Sirāt,” an astonishing new film from the French-born Spanish director Oliver Laxe, begins in the Sahara Desert—specifically, a mountainous stretch of southern Morocco where nomadic European
- ‘Sirât’ Review: Oliver Laxe’s Spectacular Film Is a Rave Tragedy
Filmmaker Oliver Laxe brings a kind of humbling brilliance to “Sirât,” his inaugural Cannes competition entry, after catching attention in sidebars for his previous films
- Sirat Review: Oliver Laxes Weird, Wild Road Trip Through . . . - Variety
But although the despairing peri-apocalyptic moment it evokes is one in which everything is ending, falling away, burning out, blowing up, turning to dust and dying, “Sirat” is something new
- Sirāt review: Desert ravers speed toward disaster in moody road . . .
“Sirāt” is by the filmmaker Oliver Laxe, an intense bohemian who would blend in at the rave in Morocco where his hypnotic film begins
- ‘Sirat’: Everything to know about Spains Oscar entry - GoldDerby
Sirât follows Luis, an ordinary man whose journey through the Sahara Desert becomes both a physical trial and a metaphysical reckoning The film examines how people respond when confronted with
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