‘Sirāt’ Film Review: A Philosophical Film Not for the Faint of Heart
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‘Sirāt’ film review: A philosophical film not for the faint of heart
French director/co-screenwriter Oliver Laxe’s Oscar-nominated road trip movie Sirāt is a real trip. It is one of those movies where mood surpasses plot points in importance, but as far as story goes, on the surface this is what happens: A father and son apparently from Spain, Luis and Esteban (played by Sergi López of Pan’s Labyrinth and youngster Bruno Núñez Arjona), are searching for their daughter/sister Mar, who has been missing for months, …
By Juan Carlos Arciniegas, CNN en Español. Oliver Laxe is one of the most beloved filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival. His films never fail to captivate audiences, and his debut feature in 2010 allowed him to break into this prestigious film event. Since then, he has continued to garner awards for that film and his three subsequent productions. However, it is only now, with "Sirât," that he has been invited to walk the equally famous red carp…
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