Socotra: The Hidden Land

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Socotra: The Hidden Land
Production
company
Kilogram Box
Release date
  • 2015 (2015)
CountryYemen

Socotra: The Hidden Land is a documentary film produced by Kilogram Box in 2015.[1] The documentary examines how the society of the island of Socotra, Yemen, is emerging from its isolation and its daily struggle to preserve their traditions in the face of globalization.

The ancient beliefs and lifestyles of the Island of Socotra, had remained unchanged for centuries, hidden from the eyes of the world. In their own words, the people use their traditional tales, beliefs and ways of life to explain how their island is, not always willingly, adapting its mode of existence to the modern world.

The documentary has won several international awards such as:

It also received a nomination for Best European Documentary from the ECU- The European Independent Film Festival.[2]

Plot[edit]

Socotra: The Hidden Land revolves around the inhabitants of an island whose beliefs and lifestyles remained unchanged for centuries, separate from the rest of the world. The film depicts the natural beauty of the island and how it appears to exist outside of time, having not been touched by modern society. The film reveals the beauty and the strangeness of the island while showing the physical reality of Socotra and how it has shaped the islanders' lives over the centuries.

The inhabitants have always lived virtually isolated from modern society, and have subsisted with very few resources, but they have great spiritual and cultural wealth. The documentary is a reflection of the life and customs of this isolated society, told by the residents of the island, who use their own words, and their own traditional tales, beliefs, and ways of life to tell us about their spirit, their future, and their daily struggle to preserve their traditions in the face of globalization.

Production company[edit]

Kilogram Box is a film production company based in Barcelona, Spain. Since its inception, the company has demonstrated its commitment to innovative ideas, financial independence and artistic and ethical integrity.

Kilogram Box has collaborated on publicity for brands such as Ikea, Freixenet, President and Tampax, and on branding and identity design for the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, Danone, Sanofi and the NGO Observatori DESC.

Through film, Kilogram Box seeks to show the rich cultural heritage of the planet and the many unique communities at risk or on the brink of extinction. The studio collaborates with these endangered communities, giving them global visibility and the opportunity to explain their lives and the difficulties they face in their own words.

Awards[edit]

Film Festival Country Award Result Year
Canada International Film Festival Canada Rising Star Award Winner 2015
Mexico International Film Festival Mexico Silver Palm Award Winner 2015
Cebu International Film Festival Philippines Best Cinematography Winner 2015
Noida International Film Festival India Best Cinematography Winner 2015
MICA Film Festival Brazil Best Cinematography Winner 2015
ÉCU - The European Independent Film Festival France Best European Documentary Nominee 2015
Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival China Best Documentary Nominee 2015
Florida Movie Festival USA Best Documentary Nominee 2015
UK Film Festival UK Best Short Documentary Nominee 2014

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kilogram Box – Estudio de Diseño gráfico y Fotografía". KilogramBox.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  2. ^ "Socotra: The Hidden Land", IMDb, retrieved 2022-04-25
  • [1] Out Of Hadhramout: Socotra: The Hidden Land.

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