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A winner of this year’s Cannes Competition Jury Prize, Sirât is a gripping, visceral, and metaphysical excursion by Galician filmmaker Oliver Laxe (MimosasFire Will Come).

Sergi López plays Luis, a man desperately searching for his missing daughter Marina throughout the harsh southern deserts of Morocco, along with his young son Esteban (Bruno Núñez Arjona) and their dog Pipa. At the film’s beginning — a pulsating open-air rave — the trio drifts through throngs of entranced and sweaty partygoers, handing out flyers with photos. As soldiers move in to shut down the festivities, father and son follow and ultimately join a motley bunch of roving ravers (memorably played by non-professionals) who set out in their van in search of the next party — and hopefully Marina — as hints of impending war multiply.

With swirling dust storms and solar flashes alighting the cinematic landscapes — all stunningly enhanced by director of photography Mauro Herce’s exquisite Super 16mm — and an award-winning, low end–heavy score by techno stalwart Kangding Ray, the gruelling expedition increasingly transforms into a sensorial and hypnotic experience that tests physical and psychological limits.

Simultaneously explosive and introspective — a film in which spirituality and altered states of consciousness exist alongside raw, sober humanity — Sirât, which means “path” in Arabic, explores the ways loss, grief, and violence can imbue life with both intensity and clarity.

2025 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL | Winner: Jury Prize


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114m

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Reviews

This is original, explosive (literally — you’ll see!) and ovation-worthy, cinema.
The Times
Laxe’s film pulses with apocalyptic energy, spiritual longing and jump-from-your-seat plot turns.
Toronto Star
An auditory feast – one that should be consumed at maximum volume.
Sight & Sound
Sirât is a truly staggering and major film, one that has to be seen to be believed.
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