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2025 film by Oliver Laxe

Sirāt
Spanish theatrical release poster
Directed byÓliver Laxe
Screenplay by
Produced by
Starring
  • Sergi López
  • Bruno Núñez Arjona
  • Richard Bellamy
  • Stefania Gadda
  • Joshua Liam Henderson
  • Tonin Janvier
  • Jade Oukid
CinematographyMauro Herce [ca]
Edited byCristóbal Fernández
Music byKangding Ray [fr]
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 15 May 2025 (2025-05-15) (Cannes)
  • 6 June 2025 (2025-06-06) (Spain)
  • 10 September 2025 (2025-09-10) (France)
Running time
114 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • France
Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • English
  • Arabic
Budget€6.5 million
Box office$11 million[1]

Sirāt is a 2025drama film directed byÓliver Laxe and co-written by Santiago Fillol and Laxe. It follows a father (Sergi López) in search of his missing daughter along with his son and a group ofravers in the deserts of southern Morocco.

The film had its world premiere on 15 May 2025 in the main competition of the78th Cannes Film Festival, where it won theJury Prize. It was theatrically released in Spain on 6 June 2025 byBTeam Pictures, and in France on 10 September 2025 by Pyramide Films. It earned eleven nominations at the40th Goya Awards, including Best Film and Director. At the98th Academy Awards, it was nominated forBest International Feature Film andBest Sound.

Plot

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Luis, along with his son Esteban, travels to a rave held in the deserts of southern Morocco in search of his missing daughter, Mar. A subgroup of ravers tell them that another rave is taking place deeper in the desert afterwards, and that Mar could be there. When a group of soldiers arrive to stop the rave and order European ravers to be evacuated, the subgroup break away in two vans, with Luis, Esteban and their dog Pipa following suit in theircompact van. Radio reports that armed conflict between two countries have commenced, which soon escalates into aWorld War III-like event.

The ravers, consisting of Stef, Jade, Tonin, Bigui, and Josh, attempt to dissuade Luis and Esteban to no avail. Heading south to a location "close to Mauritania", the group encounter mishaps and grow closer. They share food and fuel,cross a river together in their vehicles, nurse Pipa back to health when she falls ill after eating the ravers'LSD-contaminated feces, and Tonin does a musical number while improvising a puppetry show using his leg stump. While crossing a mountain pass, one of the vans is stuck in a rut. The group manages to free the vehicle, but amid their celebration Luis's van rolls backwards off a cliff with Esteban and Pipa inside, killing them both.

The remaining group members drive further into the desert looking for help, coming across a nomadic herder who runs off when approached. A grief-stricken Luis walks into the desert alone; he is rescued by Jade and Stef. Looking to lift the group's spirits, Jade asks them to use apsychoactive drug and improvises a rave in the desert with two loudspeakers. While in atrance, she dies in an explosion after stepping on a land mine. Trying to reach Jade, Tonin steps on another mine and is killed.

Realising that they are in the middle of a minefield, the survivors are determined to reach a presumably mine-free rocky area some 60 metres away. They send one empty van forward, trying to secure a safe path; the van explodes after hitting a mine. They repeat the operation with the second van, but the van veers off course when it activates a second mine and is destroyed after hitting a third, failing to create the path they intended. Unfazed, Luis walks straight forward and reaches the area successfully. Bigui attempts to do the same but dies after stepping on a mine. With great hesitation, Stef and Josh follow suit with their eyes shut and safely reach Luis. They are later seen crossing the desert on the roof of a train along with other people.

Cast

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  • Sergi López as Luis
  • Bruno Núñez Arjona as Esteban
  • Richard Bellamy as Bigui
  • Stefania Gadda as Stef
  • Joshua Liam Henderson as Josh
  • Tonin Janvier as Tonin
  • Jade Oukid as Jade

Production

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Development

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Laxe had considered making a film based on the simple concept of "trucks crossing the desert". In 2011, he wrote a treatment about a truck race, which he likens to the TV seriesWacky Races, but the project ultimately did not materialise. While making his second feature filmMimosas, Laxe reconnected with rave culture, and decided to retool the concept for a new script about dancing.[2]

In November 2023, the film, which was still in development, received a production grant of €1.2 million from Spain'sInstitute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts.[3] In January 2024,Movistar Plus+ disclosed the film as part of a five-project slate to be produced by the platform, with traditional theatrical windows but whose end purpose would be airing on the Spanish streamer.[4] Laxe described his then-untitled project as a story about "some rave attendees inMorocco among whom a father and son are searching for their missing daughter and sister", imagining it to be "very hypnotic, and very sensorial".[4][5] He also referred to the film as his "most political" and "most radical".[6] The film had a reported budget of €6.5 million.[7]

BesidesSergi López and Bruno Núñez, none of the main cast members were professional actors, and were selected instead in a street-casting process led by costume designer Nadia Acimi, a former romantic partner of Laxe's and a raver herself. Jade Oukid, a French photographer, amateur filmmaker and seamstress, was found at a festival in Portugal. Tonin Janvier, a French street festival performer, spent a significant part of his life in West Africa and lost a leg in a motorcycle accident. Stefania Gadda, an Italian rancher who lives off-the-grid, was found in the Spanish town ofÓrgiva on the recommendation of local residents.[2][8]

Filming

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Filming locations in the province of Teruel included the Rambla de Barrachina.[9]

Principal photography took place in Spain and Morocco from May to July 2024.[10][11] Funding technicalities required part of the film be shot in Spain, and as such locations that could stand in for desert areas in theMoroccan Atlas andAnti-Atlas were actively searched for in the country.[12] OriginallyLos Monegros was considered as an option, but Laxe was persuaded to shoot instead in the Rambla de Barrachina by the coordinator of the Aragon Film Commission.[12] Laxe described the area as "chiseled by the gods" and the place reportedly gave him ideas to tweak the screenplay.[12]

The production team filmed for a month in the provinces ofTeruel andZaragoza, before moving to Morocco for four weeks, where they filmed nearErrachidia andErfoud.[13] Laxe stated that the production team faced intense heat and sandstorms while filming in Morocco.[10] One particular sandstorm broke most of the equipment and lenses, resulting in extensive reshoots.[14] The film was shot by Mauro Herce onSuper 16 mm film.[15][16]

Music

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Main article:Sirāt (soundtrack)

The score ofSirāt was composed by electronic musician David Letellier, known professionally as Kangding Ray. It was released byInvada Records on 17 September 2025.[17][18]

Release

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The Match Factory acquired the international sales rights to the film on 6 May 2024.[19] The trailer was released on 6 May 2025.[20] The film had its world premiere in the main competition of the78th Cannes Film Festival on 15 May 2025.[21]

Sirāt received a theatrical release byBTeam Pictures in Spain on 6 June 2025,[22] grossing around €1.8 million in its first 24 days in theatres.[23] By 7 September 2025, it had grossed a "robust" €2.7 million in the Spanish box office.[24] Distributed by Pyramide Films, it was released in French theatres on 10 September 2025,[25][26] selling 468,000 tickets over the course of the month.[27]

Following its Cannes premiere,Neon acquired the film for distribution in North America, whileMubi (which owns The Match Factory) acquired it for Italy, Turkey, and India.[28][29]Altitude acquired rights for the United Kingdom and Ireland, Cine Video y TV for Latin America, Cinéart for the Benelux,Pandora Film for Germany and Austria, Filmcoopi for Switzerland, Transformer for Japan, Challan for South Korea, Andrews Film for Taiwan,Madman Entertainment for Australia and New Zealand, New Horizons for Poland,Triart Film [sv] for Sweden, Fidalgo for Norway,Cinema Mondo [fi] for Finland, Feelgood Entertainment for Greece, Nitrato Filmes for Portugal,MCF MegaCom [sr] for former Yugoslavia, Transilvania Film for Romania, Aerofilms for Czechia and Slovakia, Cirko Film for Hungary, and A-One Films for the Baltic countries.[30] Retrato Filmes scheduled a 26 February 2026 theatrical release in Brazil.[31]

The film's festival run also included selections for screenings at theNew Zealand International Film Festival,[32] and the31st Sarajevo Film Festival.[33] For its North American premiere,Sirāt was screened in the Special Presentations program of the50th Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2025.[34][35] It also made it to the73rd San Sebastián International Film Festival in the 'Made in Spain' section,[36] to the lineup of the 20thFantastic Fest for its U.S. premiere,[37] to the main slate of the63rd New York Film Festival,[38] to the 2025Beyond Fest lineup,[39] to the 'Dare' strand of the69th BFI London Film Festival,[40] to theSanta Fe International Film Festival 2025 lineup,[41] to the international competition of the61st Chicago International Film Festival,[42] to the 'Gala' selection of the38th Tokyo International Film Festival,[43] and at the56th International Film Festival of India.[44]

Reception

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Critical response

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DirectorÓliver Laxe holding theJury Prize the2025 Cannes Film Festival

On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 93% of 130 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.0/10. The website's consensus reads: "A brutal reminder that the journey can be more important than the destination,Sirât is an unforgettable exercise in tension that wallops its audience like a deafening blast of bass to the face."[45]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 85 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[46] Upon its festival premiere,Sirāt polled as the best film in the 2025 Cannes Critics Survey conducted byIndieWire.[47]

Jessica Kiang ofVariety called the film a "brilliantly bizarre, cult-ready vision of human psychology tested to its limits". She praisedMauro Herce [ca]'s cinematography andKangding Ray [fr]'s score.[48] Damon Wise ofDeadline wrote, "Part existential road movie, part apocalyptic sci-fi, [the film is] a puzzling mix ofZabriskie Point andFury Road that starts with a bang but ends in a curiously minor key." He commended Laia Casanova's sound design.[49] Lovia Gyarkye ofThe Hollywood Reporter echoed these sentiments, praising Casanova's sound design, but noting that the film "gets muddled near the end".[50] David Katz ofIndieWire gaveSirāt an 'A-' rating, describing it as belonging to a type of film [that is] "sui generis and evading any classification, emanating from a wholly personal vision of cinema while not resisting galvanizing, and sometimes crowd-pleasing, pleasures".[51] Renaud Baronian ofLe Parisien found reminescences from theMad Max saga in the film, but also fromLost Highway,The Wages of Fear,Sorcerer,Zabriskie Point,Gerry, andNomadland.[52] John Bleasdale ofTime Out lauded it as "startlingly original, jarringly hilarious and deeply disturbing".[53] Fabien Lemercier ofCineuropa wrote that Laxe "masterfully succeeds in creating an unforgettable [...] experiential film about man and the world, the collective and the individual, being and nothingness, radicality and universality, the intimate and the cosmic."[54]Carlos Boyero ofEl País described the film as "strange in the best sense".[55]

Manuel J. Lombardo ofDiario de Sevilla gaveSirāt four stars, concluding that the film "invites us to a borderline experience from which it is difficult to emerge unscathed or indifferent".[56] ForThe New Yorker'sJustin Chang, what unfolds in between the film's beginning and its conclusion is "an experience of singularly turbulent and transfixing power" unmatched in terms of "sheer visceral excitement and sustained emotional force" in 2025.[57]

In June 2025,IndieWire ranked the film at number 25 on its list of "The 100 Best Movies of the 2020s (So Far)."[58]

Top ten lists

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Sirāt has appeared on the following critics' top ten lists for 2025.

Accolades

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Cannes Film Festival24 May 2025Palme d'OrÓliver LaxeNominated[77]
Jury PrizeWon
Prix des Cinémas Art et Essai – Special MentionWon[78]
Cannes Soundtrack AwardKangding RayWon[79]
Palm Dog – Grand Jury PrizePipa and LupitaWon[80]
Chicago International Film Festival24 October 2025Gold HugoSirātWon[81]
Montclair Film Festival27 October 2025Fiction Feature PrizeWon[82]
National Board of Review3 December 2025Top Five International FilmsHonored[83]
British Independent Film Awards30 November 2025Best International Independent FilmÓliver Laxe, Santiago Fillol, Domingo Corral, Oriol Maymo, Andrea Queralt, Mani Mortazavi, Xavi Font,Pedro Almodóvar,Agustín Almodóvar andEsther GarcíaNominated[84]
Gotham Independent Film Awards1 December 2025Best DirectorÓliver LaxeNominated[85]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards7 December 2025Best Music ScoreKangding RayWon
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards7 December 2025Best DirectorÓliver LaxeRunner-up[87]
Best Foreign Language FilmSirātWon
Forqué Awards13 December 2025Best FilmNominated
Critics' Choice Awards4 January 2026Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Best SoundLaia CasanovasNominated
Astra Film Awards9 January 2026Best International FeatureSirātNominated[90]
Palm Springs International Film Festival11 January 2026FIPRESCI Prize for Best International FeatureWon
Golden Globe Awards11 January 2026Best Non-English Language Motion PictureNominated
Best Original ScoreKangding RayNominated
European Film Awards17 January 2026European FilmDomingo Corral,Oliver Laxe, Xavi Font,Pedro Almodóvar,Agustín Almodóvar,Esther García, Oriol Maymó, Mani Mortazavi, Andrea QueraltNominated[93]
European DirectorÓliver LaxeNominated
European ActorSergi LópezNominated
European ScreenwriterSantiago Fillol, Oliver LaxeNominated
European Casting DirectorNadia Acimi, Luís Bértolo, María RodrigoWon
European CinematographerMauro HerceWon
European EditorCristóbal FernándezWon
European Production DesignerLaia AtecaWon
European Sound DesignerLaia CasanovasWon
Feroz Awards24 January 2026Best Drama FilmSirātNominated
Best DirectorOliver LaxeNominated
Best ScreenplayOliver Laxe, Santiago FillolNominated
Best Main Actor in a FilmSergi LópezNominated
Best Original SoundtrackKangding RayWon
Best TrailerAitor TapiaWon
Best Film PosterDaniel Requena, Alba Vence, Quim VivesNominated
London Critics Circle Film Awards1 February 2026Film of the YearSirātNominated
Foreign Language Film of the YearNominated
Director of the YearOliver LaxeNominated
Technical Achievement AwardLaia Casanovas (sound design)Nominated
Gaudí Awards8 February 2026Best Non-Catalan Language FilmSirātWon
Best DirectorOliver LaxeNominated
Best ActorSergi LópezNominated
Best Original ScoreKangding RayWon
Best SoundAmanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas, Yasmina PraderasWon
Best CinematographyMauro HerceWon
Best EditingCristóbal FernándezNominated
Best Art DirectionLaia AtecaWon
Best Costume DesignNadia AcimiNominated
Best Production SupervisionOriol MaymóWon
Best Visual EffectsPep Claret, Lluís Rivera, Benjamin AgeorgesWon
Best Makeup and HairstylesZaira Eva AdénWon
Film Independent Spirit Awards15 February 2026Best International FilmOliver LaxeNominated[97]
Cinema for Peace Awards16 February 2026Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the YearSirātPending[98][99]
BAFTA Awards22 February 2026Best Film Not in the English LanguagePending[100]
CEC Medals23 February 2026Best FilmPending
Best DirectorOliver LaxePending
Best Original ScreenplayOliver Laxe, Santiago FillolPending
Best ActorSergi LópezPending
Best CinematographyMauro HercePending
Best EditingCristóbal FernándezPending
Best MusicKangding RayPending
Goya Awards28 February 2026Best FilmSirātPending
Best DirectorOliver LaxePending
Best Original ScreenplayOliver Laxe, Santiago FillolPending
Best CinematographyMauro HercePending
Best Original ScoreKangding RayPending
Best EditingCristóbal GarcíaPending
Best Production SupervisionOriol MaymóPending
Best Art DirectionLaia Ateca FontPending
Best Makeup and HairstylesZaira Eva AdénPending
Best SoundAmanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas, Yasmina PraderasPending
Best Special EffectsPep Claret, Benjamín AgeorgesPending
César Awards26 February 2026Best Foreign FilmSirātPending
Academy Awards15 March 2026Best International Feature FilmSpainPending
Best SoundAmanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas, Yasmina PraderasPending

See also

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