Mosul Directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan
Thirty thousand Iraqi soldiers are fleeing Mosul. Daesh has conquered Mosul, the city is totally in their hands. Yet a small but deadly and annoying resistance still exists in the city. It is a squadron of swats, all Iraqis. Deadly, heroic, brave, strong fighters, ruthless and bad. ISIS fears them, the order to kill them immediately without offering them the opportunity of the Towba, the conversion. These heroic human characters have attracted the curiosity of an American director Matthew Michael Carnahan. It made an American production action film with local actors and starred in Arabic. It is Mosul presented at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
Isis, Tomorrow. The Lost Souls of Mosul Directed by Francesca Mannocchi, Alessio Romenzi
What embarrassing reconciliation is possible after a bloody conflict The directors Francesca Mannocchi and Alessio Romenzi in the film Isis, Tomorrow. The Lost Souls of Mosul, presented at the 75th Venice Film Festival, narrates of the liberation of Mosul. Now the parts are reversed. The families of Isis members are victims of revenge. What future will they have?