Mosul 980 (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 9, 2019

Original Title:
Mosul 980

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Countries:
Iraq | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Disguised as an ISIS fighter, a young woman emerges from the trunk of a car. She is one of 3000 Yazidi women kidnapped from Mosul by the Islamic State in 2014 and sold as sex slaves. Now she is on the run, trying to find her way between ruins and corpses. Major hostilities seem to be over, but the situation remains dangerous. Single shots can be heard, along with detonations and radioed instructions – her persecutors are still on her heels.

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Art Direction:
Salah Al-Saadi

Assistant Director:
Huda Al-Kadhimi

Casting:
Redhab Ahmad
Mohanad Hayal

Color Grading:
Tom Antos

Costumer:
Salah Al-Saadi

Director:
Ali Mohammed Saeed

Director of Photography:
Maytham Al-Daradji

Editor:
Ali Al Kaabi

Makeup Artist:
Salah Al-Saadi

Music:
Mehran Mirmiri

Producer:
Hikmat Al-Beedhan
Ali Mohammed Saeed
Huda Al-Kadhimi

Production Design:
Huda Al-Kadhimi

Production Manager:
Muhanad Taeeb

Screenplay:
Mustafa Sattar Jabbar

Sound:
Saif Ali Jabara

Sound Designer:
Arash Ghasemi

Sound Mixer:
Mohammed Ghasemi

Writer:
Ali Mohammed Saeed

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