Jordi Llompart

Between 1994 and 1996 he also created, produced and directed for Televisió de Catalunya the 13-episode documentary series about the conservation of the cultural heritage of humanity titled L’oblit del passat (The Vanishing Past) filmed in the Mediterranean basin, North Africa and Near East.

[11] Between 2002 and 2004, among others, he produced and directed Nomads of the Human Condition, a 13-episode TV series that explores the human aspects of globalization through the eyes and experiences of present nomads like the Dalai Lama or the photographer Steve Mc Curry, Adventure on the Nile that narrates the four months trip adventure along the Nile river, and also Asha, Daughter of the Ganges, based on the Asha Miro's experience as an orphan girl adopted by a Catalan family who travels to India searching for her origins.

[20][21] In 2009 Llompart produced and directed Journey to Arabia, a four-episode series that chronicles the expedition of two adventurers who set out to cross the entire Arabian Peninsula, with the world's most inhospitable desert, to explain the common roots of a civilization born of ancestral nomadic traditions.

[24] The movie was shot in many locations of Namibia, South Africa and Barcelona, Spain, starring the kids Eva Gerretsen (Jana), Michael Van Wyk (Kabbo) and Raymond Mvula (Mel) as well as the adults Verónica Blume, Adrià Collado and the actress and singer Leonor Watling.

[32] From 2012 to 2015 Llompart worked as executive producer, director and scriptwriter of Barça Dreams (2015) a long length documentary film about the history of Football Club Barcelona from its beginnings to the last triumphal age led by the player Lionel Messi, and the coaches Johan Cruyff, Pep Guardiola, Tito Vilanova and Luis Enrique.

[33][34] In 2017 Llompart wrote and directed The Last Wild, a conservationist film that explains the need to preserve the wildlife not only to ensure the survival of the animals but also to provide a record of the powerful ancestral bond between humans and nature.

This association, also known as Societat Nova Geogràfica, was founded in 2019 by Llompart himself and other renowned professionals from various fields of Catalan society with the aim of promoting knowledge of human, cultural and environmental geography.