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Release Date:
March 4, 2017
Original Title:
La bataille de Mossoul
Alternate Titles:
3 banderas, Mosul
The Battle of Mosul
Genres:
Documentary | War
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In October of 2016 the battle for Mosul, the Islamic State's self-proclaimed capital in northern Iraq, began. With unprecedented access, Bernard-Henri Lévy and his team follow the Kurdish units and the Iraqi special Golden Division. From street to street, they fight together to regain this city of two million inhabitants. Though successful, the hopes of the Kurdish fighters might not always align with those of their allies.
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Additional Photography:
Kermanj Hoshyar
Shaho Abdulkadr
Kermanj Hoshyar
Rebin Muhammed Younis
Director:
Bernard-Henri Lévy
Director of Photography:
Ala Hoshyar Tayyeb
Olivier Jacquin
Camille Lotteau
Editor:
Camille Lotteau
Original Music Composer:
Nicolas Ker
Henri Graetz
Jean-Fabien Dijoud
Producer:
François Margolin
Sound:
Thomas Fourel
Antoine Bailly
Thanks:
Hoshmand Othman
Nechirvan Barzani
Safeen Dizayee
Translator:
Halgurd Samad
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