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Sirât
Directed by
Oliver Laxe
2025
1h 55m
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7.4
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A father, accompanied by his son, goes looking for his missing daughter in North Africa.
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Cast of Sirât
Sergi López
Luis
Bruno Núñez
Esteban
Richard Bellamy
Bigui
Stefania Gadda
Stef
Joshua Liam Herderson
Josh
Tonin Javier
Tonin
Jade Oukid
Jade
Oliver Laxe
Director / Writer / Producer
Santiago Fillol
Writer
Agustín Almodóvar
Producer
Pedro Almodóvar
Producer
Xavier Font
Producer
Oriol Maymó
Producer
Mani Mortazavi
Producer
Andrea Queralt
Producer
Sirât Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Justin Chang
It draws you out of your seat with a mighty succession of sonic rumbles, then promptly knocks you back into it with the most jolting of tragedies.
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Sarah Manvel
The intensity of the unforgiving desert setting, which was clearly filmed on location, adds an authentic layer of grit and grime to the performances, and does nothing to mitigate the shocks. Those shocks are brutal, like paddles to the chest.
FirstShowing.net
Alex Billington
Óliver Laxe's Sirat is a techno-filled desert odyssey that will leave everyone breathless. A must watch for all cinephiles. I love a good "WTF is going to happen next?!" first-time experience.
The Playlist
Gregory Ellwood
Laxe argues there is no dancing to the end of the world. There is only death, and when it comes, it will tear you to pieces.
InSession Film
Hector A. Gonzalez
It's sun-scorched, soul-searching, and stress-inducing, but ultimately unforgettable and admirable.
TheWrap
Steve Pond
Sirât" is bold in its depiction of a decaying world in which some people can still find release.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Philip Bagnall
Laxe knows van der Rohe's maxim is true: God is in the details. You can't take your eyes off Sirât for a moment; you just might miss something important.
The Film Stage
Rory O'Connor
[Laxe's] grandest, most adventurous work yet: the kind of bold, auteurist arrival that seems to happen more here [at Cannes] than any other festival.
AwardsWatch
Savina Petkova
Laxe's film showcases the most rare of gifts: that of true connections and the attainability of hope at the end of the world.
IndieWire
David Katz
It's the kind of film that Cannes attendees from far and wide come to the festival for: sui generis and evading any classification, emanating from a wholly personal vision of cinema while not resisting galvanizing, and sometimes crowd-pleasing, pleasures.
RogerEbert.com
Ben Kenigsberg
"Sirât" is not afraid to throw viewers for a loop structurally, and there are some plot developments so cruel that they are hard to forgive, as much as they seem to fit the film's design.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
The sound design serves as its own character, and a pounding, addictive store from Kangding Ray (aka David Letellier) vies for being the most impressive tertiary element one is apt to cinematically experience.
Next Best Picture
Dan Bayer
As a sensory experience, "Sirāt" is a stunner. The bumping score by Kangding Ray is pumped up loudly enough so that you can feel the extra reverb in your bones as it bounces off the rocky cliffs surrounding the rave site.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
Laxe doesn't quite land the ending... Along the way, though, it's certainly a trip, a new way of framing family and loss, with a killer soundtrack for the hardcore.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
[Laxe] pummels us emotionally and psychologically in ways we can't predict, and have done little to deserve. To be clear: This is both a heavy caution and a high compliment. Not many movies can trigger your flight instinct while rooting you to your seat.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
Despite these flaws, Sirat is an energizing film -- a project determined to wake us up.
Collider
Emma Kiely
The last act will lose some audiences, and the abandonment of the narrative the movie sets out in the first half makes the journey feel disingenuous. But it's still a gorgeous-looking and sounding film, held together by a cast of soulful performances.
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