Sirat (2025)

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(Sirât)


Country: SP/FR
Technical: col 114m
Director: Oliver Laxe
Cast: Sergi López, Bruno Nuñez Arjona, Stefania Gadda

Synopsis:

When a father and son's search for their missing daughter and sister at a rave in Morocco is interrupted by an emergency evacuation on the part of the military, they impulsively follow a party of ravers into the desert to check out another site in Mauretania.

Review:

Luis and his disintegrating family is shepherded by an improvised family of amputees, junkies and new agers you initially take to be of sinister portent. However, with the world apparently descending into some kind of global conflagration, this is a journey to the end of the night of a very different kind, a scrambling of Clouzot's Wages of Fear with Iñárritu's Babel. It takes its time, with some of the scenes just too long or inconsequential, but it keeps you guessing till the end.

(Sirât)


Country: SP/FR
Technical: col 114m
Director: Oliver Laxe
Cast: Sergi López, Bruno Nuñez Arjona, Stefania Gadda

Synopsis:

When a father and son's search for their missing daughter and sister at a rave in Morocco is interrupted by an emergency evacuation on the part of the military, they impulsively follow a party of ravers into the desert to check out another site in Mauretania.

Review:

Luis and his disintegrating family is shepherded by an improvised family of amputees, junkies and new agers you initially take to be of sinister portent. However, with the world apparently descending into some kind of global conflagration, this is a journey to the end of the night of a very different kind, a scrambling of Clouzot's Wages of Fear with Iñárritu's Babel. It takes its time, with some of the scenes just too long or inconsequential, but it keeps you guessing till the end.