Sirāt

A film by Oliver Laxe. In Spanish and French with German subtitles.

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A father (Sergi López) and his son arri­ve at a rave deep in the moun­ta­ins of sou­thern Morocco. They’re sear­ching for Mar — daugh­ter and sis­ter — who vanis­hed months ago at one of the­se end­less, slee­p­less par­ties. Surrounded by elec­tro­nic music and a raw, unfa­mi­li­ar sen­se of free­dom, they hand out her pho­to again and again. Hope is fading but they push through and fol­low a group of ravers hea­ding to one last par­ty in the desert. As they ven­ture deeper into the bur­ning wil­der­ness, the jour­ney forces them to con­front their own limits.

Credits:

ES/FR 2025, 120 Min., span., frz. . OmU
Regie: Oliver Laxe
Kamera:  Mauro Herce
Schnitt: Cristóbal Fernández

Musik: Kangding Ray
mit: Sergi López, Bruno Núñez, Stefania Gadda, Joshua Liam Henderson

Trailer:
Sirāt | Trailer | Oliver Laxe | Sergi López | Bruno Nuñez
nach oben

Category: Vorstellung

  • Sirāt

    Sirāt

    A film by Oliver Laxe. In Spanish and French with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    A father (Sergi López) and his son arri­ve at a rave deep in the moun­ta­ins of sou­thern Morocco. They’re sear­ching for Mar — daugh­ter and sis­ter — who vanis­hed months ago at one of the­se end­less, slee­p­less par­ties. Surrounded by elec­tro­nic music and a raw, unfa­mi­li­ar sen­se of free­dom, they hand out her pho­to again and again. Hope is fading but they push through and fol­low a group of ravers hea­ding to one last par­ty in the desert. As they ven­ture deeper into the bur­ning wil­der­ness, the jour­ney forces them to con­front their own limits.

    Credits:

    ES/FR 2025, 120 Min., span., frz. . OmU
    Regie: Oliver Laxe
    Kamera:  Mauro Herce
    Schnitt: Cristóbal Fernández

    Musik: Kangding Ray
    mit: Sergi López, Bruno Núñez, Stefania Gadda, Joshua Liam Henderson

    Trailer:
    Sirāt | Trailer | Oliver Laxe | Sergi López | Bruno Nuñez
    nach oben
  • Wilma will mehr

    Wilma will mehr

    A film by Maren-Kea Freese. In German.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Former power plant worker Wilma, who sur­vi­ved two poli­ti­cal sys­tems, faces a fresh start. After living her enti­re life in the rural lig­ni­te mining area (Ex-GDR), she left her vil­la­ge in the late 1990s when her world crum­bled. Escaping to Vienna, she wants to rebuild her life. Old dreams of a bet­ter socie­ty resur­face, and she embraces them with rene­wed ener­gy, deter­mi­ned to crea­te new paths for herself.

    Credits:

    DE 2025, 112 Min.,
    Regie: Maren-Kea Freese
    Kamera: Michael Kotschi
    Schnitt: Andrea Muñoz
    Darsteller*innen: Fritzi Haberlandt, Thomas Gerber, Stephan Grossmann, Xenia Snagowski, Katrin Schwingel, Isabel Schosnig

    Trailer:
    Kinotrailer „Wilma will mehr” – Kinostart 31. Juli 2025
    nach oben
  • Milch ins Feuer

    Milch ins Feuer

    A film by Justine Bauer. In German.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Milk has been an unpro­fi­ta­ble com­mo­di­ty for a while now. Farming in gene­ral is suf­fe­ring, and more and more farms are having to clo­se. But Katinka is hol­ding on to the fami­ly busi­ness, is being trai­ned in far­ming, and is see­king her future in a place that remem­bers how things once were.

    Credits:

    DE 2024, 78 Min., deut­sche Fassung
    Regie: Justine Bauer

    Kamera:  Pedro Carnicer
    Schnitt: Semih Korhan Güner, Justine Bauer
    mit: Johanna Wokalek, Pauline Bullinger, Anne Nothacker, Sara Nothacker, Lore Bauer

    Trailer:
    MILCH INS FEUER | Trailer | FILMFEST MÜNCHEN 2024
    nach oben
  • Die Farben der Zeit

    Die Farben der Zeit

    A film by Cédric Klapisch. In French with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    United by the unex­pec­ted inhe­ri­tance of a house in Normandy, four estran­ged cou­sins dis­co­ver their fami­ly histo­ry. While explo­ring the house, left untouch­ed sin­ce the 1940s, they excava­te the life of their ances­tor, Adèle Vermillard, a 20 year old woman who lived the­re in 1895. The end of the 19th cen­tu­ry saw the birth of both pho­to­gra­phy and the Impressionist move­ment, which pro­found­ly chan­ged pain­ting.
    Through back-and-forth jour­neys bet­ween 1895 and 2025, they find in the relics of the past what will help them bet­ter envi­si­on their own future.

    Credits:

    La venue de l’a­ve­nir
    FR 2024, 124 Min., fran­zö­si­sche OmU
    Regie: Cédric Klapisch
    Kamera: Alexis Kavyrchine
    Schnitt: Anne-Sophie Bion
    mit: Suzanne Lindon, Vincent Macaigne, Cécile de France, Paul Kircher, Julia Piaton, Vassili Schneider, Vincent Perez 

    Trailer:
    nach oben
  • Sirāt

    Sirāt

    A film by Oliver Laxe. In Spanish and French with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    A father (Sergi López) and his son arri­ve at a rave deep in the moun­ta­ins of sou­thern Morocco. They’re sear­ching for Mar — daugh­ter and sis­ter — who vanis­hed months ago at one of the­se end­less, slee­p­less par­ties. Surrounded by elec­tro­nic music and a raw, unfa­mi­li­ar sen­se of free­dom, they hand out her pho­to again and again. Hope is fading but they push through and fol­low a group of ravers hea­ding to one last par­ty in the desert. As they ven­ture deeper into the bur­ning wil­der­ness, the jour­ney forces them to con­front their own limits.

    Credits:

    ES/FR 2025, 120 Min., span., frz. . OmU
    Regie: Oliver Laxe
    Kamera:  Mauro Herce
    Schnitt: Cristóbal Fernández

    Musik: Kangding Ray
    mit: Sergi López, Bruno Núñez, Stefania Gadda, Joshua Liam Henderson

    Trailer:
    Sirāt | Trailer | Oliver Laxe | Sergi López | Bruno Nuñez
    nach oben
  • Wilma will mehr

    Wilma will mehr

    A film by Maren-Kea Freese. In German.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Former power plant worker Wilma, who sur­vi­ved two poli­ti­cal sys­tems, faces a fresh start. After living her enti­re life in the rural lig­ni­te mining area (Ex-GDR), she left her vil­la­ge in the late 1990s when her world crum­bled. Escaping to Vienna, she wants to rebuild her life. Old dreams of a bet­ter socie­ty resur­face, and she embraces them with rene­wed ener­gy, deter­mi­ned to crea­te new paths for herself.

    Credits:

    DE 2025, 112 Min.,
    Regie: Maren-Kea Freese
    Kamera: Michael Kotschi
    Schnitt: Andrea Muñoz
    Darsteller*innen: Fritzi Haberlandt, Thomas Gerber, Stephan Grossmann, Xenia Snagowski, Katrin Schwingel, Isabel Schosnig

    Trailer:
    Kinotrailer „Wilma will mehr” – Kinostart 31. Juli 2025
    nach oben
  • Milch ins Feuer

    Milch ins Feuer

    A film by Justine Bauer. In German.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Milk has been an unpro­fi­ta­ble com­mo­di­ty for a while now. Farming in gene­ral is suf­fe­ring, and more and more farms are having to clo­se. But Katinka is hol­ding on to the fami­ly busi­ness, is being trai­ned in far­ming, and is see­king her future in a place that remem­bers how things once were.

    Credits:

    DE 2024, 78 Min., deut­sche Fassung
    Regie: Justine Bauer

    Kamera:  Pedro Carnicer
    Schnitt: Semih Korhan Güner, Justine Bauer
    mit: Johanna Wokalek, Pauline Bullinger, Anne Nothacker, Sara Nothacker, Lore Bauer

    Trailer:
    MILCH INS FEUER | Trailer | FILMFEST MÜNCHEN 2024
    nach oben
  • Die Farben der Zeit

    Die Farben der Zeit

    A film by Cédric Klapisch. In French with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    United by the unex­pec­ted inhe­ri­tance of a house in Normandy, four estran­ged cou­sins dis­co­ver their fami­ly histo­ry. While explo­ring the house, left untouch­ed sin­ce the 1940s, they excava­te the life of their ances­tor, Adèle Vermillard, a 20 year old woman who lived the­re in 1895. The end of the 19th cen­tu­ry saw the birth of both pho­to­gra­phy and the Impressionist move­ment, which pro­found­ly chan­ged pain­ting.
    Through back-and-forth jour­neys bet­ween 1895 and 2025, they find in the relics of the past what will help them bet­ter envi­si­on their own future.

    Credits:

    La venue de l’a­ve­nir
    FR 2024, 124 Min., fran­zö­si­sche OmU
    Regie: Cédric Klapisch
    Kamera: Alexis Kavyrchine
    Schnitt: Anne-Sophie Bion
    mit: Suzanne Lindon, Vincent Macaigne, Cécile de France, Paul Kircher, Julia Piaton, Vassili Schneider, Vincent Perez 

    Trailer:
    nach oben
  • Sirāt

    Sirāt

    A film by Oliver Laxe. In Spanish and French with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    A father (Sergi López) and his son arri­ve at a rave deep in the moun­ta­ins of sou­thern Morocco. They’re sear­ching for Mar — daugh­ter and sis­ter — who vanis­hed months ago at one of the­se end­less, slee­p­less par­ties. Surrounded by elec­tro­nic music and a raw, unfa­mi­li­ar sen­se of free­dom, they hand out her pho­to again and again. Hope is fading but they push through and fol­low a group of ravers hea­ding to one last par­ty in the desert. As they ven­ture deeper into the bur­ning wil­der­ness, the jour­ney forces them to con­front their own limits.

    Credits:

    ES/FR 2025, 120 Min., span., frz. . OmU
    Regie: Oliver Laxe
    Kamera:  Mauro Herce
    Schnitt: Cristóbal Fernández

    Musik: Kangding Ray
    mit: Sergi López, Bruno Núñez, Stefania Gadda, Joshua Liam Henderson

    Trailer:
    Sirāt | Trailer | Oliver Laxe | Sergi López | Bruno Nuñez
    nach oben
  • Wilma will mehr

    Wilma will mehr

    A film by Maren-Kea Freese. In German.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Former power plant worker Wilma, who sur­vi­ved two poli­ti­cal sys­tems, faces a fresh start. After living her enti­re life in the rural lig­ni­te mining area (Ex-GDR), she left her vil­la­ge in the late 1990s when her world crum­bled. Escaping to Vienna, she wants to rebuild her life. Old dreams of a bet­ter socie­ty resur­face, and she embraces them with rene­wed ener­gy, deter­mi­ned to crea­te new paths for herself.

    Credits:

    DE 2025, 112 Min.,
    Regie: Maren-Kea Freese
    Kamera: Michael Kotschi
    Schnitt: Andrea Muñoz
    Darsteller*innen: Fritzi Haberlandt, Thomas Gerber, Stephan Grossmann, Xenia Snagowski, Katrin Schwingel, Isabel Schosnig

    Trailer:
    Kinotrailer „Wilma will mehr” – Kinostart 31. Juli 2025
    nach oben