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"Sirât: the Last Dance Before the End of the World

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Raver in the desert as a gloomy metaphor for a world in a state of emergency: In Cannes Óliver Laxe's film was controversially discussed.
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In Cannes, this film reaped split reviews, but in the end it was awarded. Now, Frenchman Oliver Laxe's «Sirât» starts in Germany. The spiritual road movie is full of excitement and made for the big cinema screen – with impressive 16mm pictures and a driving soundtrack. A trip through the Moroccan desert The thriller tells of a father who travels through the Moroccan desert with his son to find the missing daughter. They suspect it at a techno fe…

Raver in the desert as a gloomy metaphor for a world in a state of emergency: In Cannes Óliver Laxe's film was controversially discussed.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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