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Sons of Jinn

"Buried by history. Revived by truth"

Sons of Jinn From the rugged peaks of Zagros and Taurus, a forgotten voice rises — the voice of the free Kurdish spirit. Sons of Jinn is not merely a documentary — it is a resurrection of memory, a poetic rebellion against centuries of erasure. Through ancient ruins, oral traditions, and sacred fire, this historical documentary traces the story of a people who refused to disappear. Narrated in English, with full Arabic subtitles. ⏱ Duration: 1h 52m �️ Format: Full HD (1080p) � Language: English narration, Arabic subtitles available � Exclusive to Vimeo On Demand A tribute to the spirit of resistance. A story they tried to silence.

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  • Director & Producer Masaod Balataee

    Director & Producer Masaod Balataee

Overview

Sons of Jinn From the rugged peaks of Zagros and Taurus, a forgotten voice rises — the voice of the free Kurdish spirit. Sons of Jinn is not merely a documentary — it is a resurrection of memory, a poetic rebellion against centuries of erasure. Through ancient ruins, oral traditions, and sacred fire, this historical documentary traces the story of a people who refused to disappear. Narrated in English, with full Arabic subtitles. ⏱ Duration: 1h 52m �️ Format: Full HD (1080p) � Language: English narration, Arabic subtitles available � Exclusive to Vimeo On Demand A tribute to the spirit of resistance. A story they tried to silence.

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