Driven by desperation and the hope for a better life, Souleiman and his coworkers set sail for Spain across the Atlantic Ocean. When their boat vanishes, the film shifts from a grounded drama into a haunting ghost story.
: The possessed women confront the tycoon, demanding the back wages owed to their lovers and forcing a literal "reckoning" for capitalist exploitation.
Critics often highlight the film's "ethereal" and "meditative" quality. Atlantics movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert