Title: 'Socotra, the Island of Djinns'. Based on the book “Socotra, la isla de los genios” by Jordi Esteva (Atalanta Ediciones)
Production: Siwa Productions
Gender: Documental
Lenght: 64 min 30 seg
Language: Socotrian (Island of Socotra. Yemen)
Subtitles: English, spanish, french and catalan
Sound: Stereo
Proportion ratio: 16:9
Filmed: Island of Socotra (Yemen) during 2014
Shooting Format: Full HD
Screening Format: DCP, Bluray
Production Year: 2016
Country: Spain
Director: Jordi Esteva
Camera operators: Albert Serradó, Jordi Esteva and Albert Buendía
Sound: Jordi Tresserras
Edition: Santy Borricón
Video Postproduction: Fromzero
Audio Postproduction: Tacto Sonoro
Line Production (local): Ahmed Ali Aissa Ben Afrar and Abdulraoof Abdullah Salem Aljamhi in Socotra, Yemen. Abdulwahab Abdullah Salem Aljamhi in Dubai, EAU.
Director’s personal assistant: Ahmed Saad Ahmed Shidrahi
Distribution and Press: Johanna Tonini
“Socotra, the island of djinns” is based on the book “Socotra, la isla de los genios” published by Atalanta ediciones.
The film is the story of a trip on the remote island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean, known in antiquity for its Phoenix and Rukh birds. In the rest of the Indian Ocean, the monsoon winds, have propitiated commerce and civilisation. Without any bay or natural port and surrounded by reefs, Socotra is isolated during the monsoon when is imposible to land. This isolation has preserved a unique environment.
Frankincense and myrrh trees grow freely on Socotra.The dragon blood tree unique to the island has sap that is a red as blood. It was used by the gladiators of Ancient Rome to cover their skin and to protect it from injuries. The varnish that gave a unique and precious touch to Stradivarius violins, is also credited to the sap of the tree, a secret kept by the luthiers of Cremona. On the journey are Ahmed Afrar, youngest son of the late sultan of Socotra, some companions and three cameleers with their animals. They trek to the mountains before the rainy season.
En route to visit relatives, the socotrians speak tell stories by the fire. During the night, conversation turns to legends of djinns and monstrous snakes that dwell in the cavernous interior of the island. A surprising and vanishing world is revealed. Is the first and only movie spoken entirelly in the genuine socotrian language, A southern arabian language related to the old language of the Kingdom of Sheba.
Seleccionada por
Visions du Réel. Nyon, Suiza
Festival de Málaga. España
Ethnocineca. Viena, Austria
Documenta. Madrid, España
Valletta Film Festival. Malta
Festival de Cine Africano. Tarifa, España
Zanzibar International Film Festival. Tanzania
Lessinia Film Festival. Italia
Festival Int. du Film de Nancy. Francia
Festival de Cinema de Girona. España
Cinespaña. Festival du Film Espagnol. Toulouse, Francia
Arabisches Film Festival. Tübingen. Alemania
Jordi Esteva (Barcelona 1951)
He is a film maker, writer and photographer who has always been fascinated by Africa and the Middle East thereby focusing most his activity as a journalist and photographer on this part of the world.
He spent five years in Egypt working for Radio Cairo International. His book Los oasis de Egipto (Lunwerg, 1995), shows a collection of images that result from the time he spent studying everyday life in the desert in Egypt. He was Chief editor and Art director of the Ajoblanco magazine from 1987 to the summer of 1993. In 1994 he participated in the UNESCO World Heritage Project for 2001 and was commissioned to photograph the Medina of Marrakech. In 1966 he was commissioned a photographic project to record the architecture of the Moroccan Atlas: Fortalezas de barro en el sur de Marruecos (Companía Literaria1996). Mil y una voces (El País/Aguilar 1998 and Círculo de Lectores1999), is a book of conversations with Arab artists and intellectuals of both sides of the Mediterranean about the challenge that Arab societies are facing to adapt to modern times. He then published Viaje al país de las almas, (Pre-Textos, 1999). This book is both a visual and written testimony of the African world of animism: its initiation rituals and spirit possession phenomena.
Los árabes del mar (Península/Altair) was published in 2006. This book explores the journeys of the old sailors of the Arabian coast who sailed along the various ports of the Indian Ocean aided by the monsoon and following a route that had remained practically the same since the times of Sinbad the Sailor.
February 2009: After two months in Ivory Coast, the filming of “Return to the Land of Souls” is completed.
2011 Return to the Land of Souls receives several international prices.
September 2011: Atalanta publishes the book “Socotra, la tierra de los genios” (Socotra, the Land of Djinns”).
This melancholic travel to the Island of Sindbad is extremely beautiful, extraordinary and thrilling” according to Babelia, the literary supplement of El País the spanish leading newspaper.
The book receives the V Price of Routes of the Cid Travel Literature.
Four years after the filming of “Return to the Land of Souls”, Jordi Esteva went back to the Ivory Coast to film “Komian”. The film recounts the search for a priestess possessed by the Spirit of a Panther. Filmed in black and white, with the rhythm of a road movie, the narrator travelled to Ghana to look for the only drummers able to accompany the priestess and invoke the powerful Spirit.
2014: Jordi Esteva returns to the island of Socotra to film “Socotra, the island of djinns”. The film has been fully edited and ready for the 2016 circuit of festivals.
“Socotra, the Island of djinns” is selected by festivals like Visions du Réel (Nyon, Switzerland), International Full Frame Film Festival (N.C. USA), Documenta Madrid y Festival de Málaga. RAI (Royal Anthropological Film Festival) UK, among others.
October 2017, Atalanta ediciones, publishes “Socotra” a book of photographs in black and White that includes the DVD of the film.
March 2019. RM and Museu Egipci de Barcelona publishes “The Oases of Egypt” in a bilingual Edition, English and Spanish, with a new treatment and added new images.
Summer 2021: He puts an end to his memoir "El impulso nómada" that Galaxia Gutemberg will publish at the beginning of autumn
More information in: www.jordiesteva.com
“Extraordinary, beautiful and passionate, this melancholic journey to the forgotten island of Sindbad”
“An introduction to a long-disappeared world, the film keeps the sense of an inaccessible mystery until its final image”