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Sirāt (2025)

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Sirāt (2025)

Overview

A man and his son arrive at a rave lost in the mountains of Morocco. They are looking for Marina, their daughter and sister, who disappeared months ago at another rave. Driven by fate, they decide to follow a group of ravers in search of one last party, in hopes Marina will be there.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Political: Strong Left
Diversity: Moderate
Islam: Positive

Viewer Rating
7.9

Overview

A man and his son arrive at a rave lost in the mountains of Morocco. They are looking for Marina, their daughter and sister, who disappeared months ago at another rave. Driven by fate, they decide to follow a group of ravers in search of one last party, in hopes Marina will be there.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

The film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by critiquing environmental damage and colonialism, advocating for a spiritual submission to nature over materialism, and framing global conflict as a destructive human folly, aligning with the director's stated 'anger over environmental damage' and 'radical' intent.

The film features a cast that reflects the international setting and characters, including Spanish actors and a Moroccan backdrop with European ravers, but without explicit DEI-driven casting or intentional race/gender swaps of traditional roles. The narrative includes themes of colonialism and environmental anger, suggesting a subtle critique of power dynamics, but does not explicitly center on negative portrayals of traditional identities.

Secondary

The film's title, *Sirāt*, and its narrative framework are directly inspired by the Islamic concept of a bridge from hell to paradise. Director Oliver Laxe uses this concept to frame a spiritual journey of 'letting go' of the material world, indicating a respectful and affirming engagement with Islamic thought as a central theme.

Based on available information, Sirāt (2025) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a father-son search amid raves and conflict, with no mention of queer identities or storylines in plot details or reviews.

The film 'Sirāt, 2025' does not feature any transsexual characters or themes. Plot summaries, reviews, and director statements consistently indicate an absence of transsexual identities, gender transformation, or related community discussions, focusing instead on a spiritual journey and a family's search in the Moroccan desert. For instance, the main characters and raver figures are described without any mention of transsexual identities.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

Sirāt (2025) is an original drama with no pre-existing source material, historical figures, or prior adaptations. All characters are presented consistently with their narrative gender assignments, meaning no established character's gender was altered for the film.

The film "Sirāt" features original characters, including a European father portrayed by a European actor, with no indication of prior canonical or historical racial identities for any character to be altered. Therefore, no race swap is identified.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.9

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
7.0
The Movie Database logo
6.8

Critic Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes logo
9.4
Metacritic logo
8.2

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