What to see in cinemas? Striking testimonies of the era – films 'Sirāts' and 'I curse'
The article highlights the Latvian film 'Sirāts,' which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and has been nominated for two Oscars.
The article discusses the notable film 'Sirāts' directed by Olivera Laša, which has become a standout in the 2025 film offerings following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival where it won a jury prize and was nominated for five European Film Academy Awards. Despite not winning in the main categories, the film has made waves in the international film scene and is now nominated for two Academy Awards in the U.S. The film's title, 'Sirāt,' refers to a bridge over hell in Arabic and Islamic belief, representing a crucial metaphor that plays into the narrative of the movie.
The storyline follows the main character, Luiss, portrayed by talented Catalan actor Sergi López, who embarks on a journey into the Moroccan desert with his teenage son to search for his missing daughter. This quest is set against the backdrop of a rave occurring in the desert, filled with music and dust, creating an atmosphere that reflects both the physical and emotional challenges of their journey. The title's symbolism conveys the perilous journey of life and the trials one must endure, mirroring the personal struggle Luiss faces.
Overall, 'Sirāts' serves not only as a thrilling cinematic experience but also as an exploration of deep themes such as loss, family, and the metaphysical reflections of life and death, making it an essential watch this year. Its recognition at prestigious film festivals and awards nominations showcase its significance in contemporary cinema, resonating with audiences well beyond Latvia.