Unknown Land (2015)

The movie that divided the Arab World

Unknown Land (2015) poster

The Arab Spring, Yemen 2011. The revolution continues. It's the monsoon season and life goes on smoothly for the inhabitants of Socotra Island. Not far from land, a sailing boat bearing an Israeli flag sinks and the search for survivors begins. A castaway is washed ashore a secluded beach. On the other side of the island, a native dreams of the castaway seeking his help.This adventure begins through the castaway's body, a man who in the sinking of his life sees for the first time a chance to know gratefulness, to be reborn. Will he overthrow destiny? Will he get back alive?

Director: Manuel de Coco
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 78 min
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Country: Greece, Cyprus, Yemen
Language: العربية, English
Original Language: en

Keywords

castaway, yemen, arab spring, socotra island

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More Films by Director: Manuel de Coco
More Films in Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unknown Land about?
The Arab Spring, Yemen 2011. The revolution continues. It's the monsoon season and life goes on smoothly for the inhabitants of Socotra Island. Not far from land, a sailing boat bearing an Israeli flag sinks and the search for survivors begins. A castaway is washed ashore a secluded beach. On the other side of the island, a native dreams of the castaway seeking his help.This adventure begins through the castaway's body, a man who in the sinking of his life sees for the first time a chance to know gratefulness, to be reborn. Will he overthrow destiny? Will he get back alive?
Who directed Unknown Land?
Unknown Land was directed by Manuel de Coco.
Who stars in Unknown Land?
Unknown Land stars Manos Kokoromitis, Shaiya Salem, Daniel Plackett, Katia Pantazi, Suhad Nierat.
How long is Unknown Land?
Unknown Land has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
What genre is Unknown Land?
Unknown Land is a Drama, Fantasy film.
Where was Unknown Land produced?
Unknown Land was produced in Greece, Cyprus, Yemen.