Genre : Social Type : Documentary Original title : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2020 Running time : 54 (in minutes)
In a random suburb, away from the capital, another world takes shape on the fringes of this world, the world of the djinns who belong to the night, linked to a distant origin.
Jinns, the evil spirits of Islamic tradition, manifest themselves mainly at night. The various people brought together by Souad Kettani have experienced them: one heard them in the Senegalese bush, another in her kitchen, a third found herself possessed by them... Whether these demons exist or not, one thing is certain: the memories are very much alive. The stories testify to the different uses of beliefs: as tools of social control or as bulwarks against madness. "Who's there?" clearly shows how one culture comes to the rescue of another: a sura in Arabic provides protection that is lacking, a reference from Hollywood films helps describe a supernatural experience. And when no job is to be found, jinns provide a more acceptable explanation than the fact that a once colonial country hungry for foreign labour deprives so many of its citizens of a decent life. The shots describing the architecture of the Parisian suburban town where the various witnesses reside reinforce the bitterness of this observation: the desolate character of the place inevitably appears as a void to be filled. The djinns then become the synecdoche of the survival of an exogenous cultural heritage among immigrants and their descendants. A heritage that can stigmatise, but also act as a refuge: in a society prone to segregation, the djinns form the link between here and there.
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