Neon Buys Oliver Laxe‘s Immersive Road Adventure ‘Sirât’ Following Cannes Debut
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An award that shares 'exaequo' with 'Sound of Falling' by German Mascha Schilinski.
Neon Buys Oliver Laxe's Desert Rave Road Movie 'Sirât' Out of Cannes
Neon has secured distribution rights to another critical favorite Cannes film, this time Oliver Laxe’s road movie “Sirât.” The film follows a group of individuals who meet at a desert rave and go in search of a missing girl. Co-written by Laxe alongside frequent collaborator Santiago Fillol, the film stars Sergi López, Bruno Núñez, Stefania Gadda, and Jade Oukid. Neon is planning a North American theatrical release later this year. In his review…
This Year No Matter How You Write It: Galician Cinema Is the Protagonist in Cannes, but Also in Cans
The screenings in La Croisette de 'Sirat', by Óliver Laxe, and 'Romería', filmed in Galicia, coincide in time with the 22nd edition of the Porriñes festival, cradle of the 'agroglamour'Hemeroteca - Sisyphus in Cans: the great cultural reference of Galician countryside rises every year “from zero” While Galicia stars the Cannes Festival with Sirat, the film by Óliver Laxe, and Romeria —the film by Carla Simón set in Vigo—, the Cannes Gallego, Can…
Oliver Laxe, Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival – Pledge Times
His Spanish film ‘Sirat’ has won the former-Aequo award with the German ‘Sound of Falling’ Oliver Lax receiving the jury award at the Cannes Festival EFE 05/24/2025 Updated at 7:45 p.m. The Spanish film ‘Sirat’ of Oliver Laxe and the German ‘Sound of Falling’ by Mascha Schilinski won the ex-Aequo prize of the jury on Saturday at the 78th Cannes Festival. Laxe’s tape, a Spanish and French co -production, appeared as one of the favorites And he …
'Sirât' Review: A Father Searches For His Daughter As The World Begins to Crumble
CANNES – When Oliver Laxe’s “Sirât” begins, it presents itself somewhat straightforwardly. Louis (Sergi López) and his young son Esteban (Bruno Núñez Arjona) have ventured to a dance festival deep in the Moroccan desert. They are searching for their daughter and sister Mar, a family member they haven’t seen in five months. Most importantly, her father telegraphs immediately that he’s willing to go to extremes to find her, even if she doesn’t wan…
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