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- When a young girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two Catholic priests to save her life.
- An intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time. Jake Rademacher sets out to understand the experience, sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers serving in Iraq. The film follows Jake's exploits as he risks everything-including his life-to tell his brothers' story. Often humorous, but sometimes downright lethal, it is a remarkable journey where Jake embeds with four combat units in Iraq. Unprecedented access to US and Iraqi combat units take him behind the camouflage curtain with secret reconnaissance troops on the Syrian border, into sniper "hide sites" in the Sunni Triangle, through raging machine gun battles with the Iraqi Army. Ultimately, the film follows his brothers home where separations and life-threatening work ripple through their parents, siblings, wives, and children. It is a rare look at the bonds and service of our soldiers on the front lines and the profound effects their service has on the loved ones they leave behind.
- Latif Al Ani photographed Iraq before the wars. Today he travels his country in search of the people and places in his pictures, sharing them with Iraqis who no longer recognise the world he reveals.
- Inspired by the passing of U.S.O. perennial Bob Hope, Friars Club roast-master Jeffrey Ross takes Drew up on an invitation to join the U.S.O. in their ongoing mission - delivering punch-lines on the front lines. Having just bought a new camcorder, he travels to Iraq and captures his rare, intimate, and often times hilarious experience on camera. Armed with nothing but that camcorder and some jokes, Ross shoots his own life-changing experience as he travels alongside six other well known comics, entertaining battle weary G.I.'s stationed in some of the most remote parts of the Sunni Triangle.
- An entire village in northern Iraq is wiped out when misinformed and panicked American soldiers stage a nighttime raid there.
- Alan and his family deal with the horrors of war and the events in their lives that lead Alan to become one of the most fearless and respected bomb disposal technicians for the forces allied against ISIS in Northern Iraq.
- ISIS forces were driven out of Mosul in July 2017. How to rebuild the city after more than 3 years of occupation?
- For almost 10 years, Amaryllis Fox worked as a CIA operative in the Middle East fighting the war on terror. Now, Fox is a peace activist determined to return to the region without any government affiliations. Her goal is to make headway in ending the conflict there for good. Risking her life with every peace mission to Iraq, she leaves behind an 8-year-old daughter when she travels. For Fox, creating a safer world for her daughter to inherit may come with the ultimate sacrifice. This Great Big Film was made by Peter Berg's Film 45 and presented by CNN Films.
- "America's Marine Aviators" is a rich, detailed story with colorful history, today's reality and tomorrow's high technology. Combining extraordinary action and human stories, this documentary brings to light one of the United States' most valiant combat forces.
- Asia, Rayan and Ali find themselves imprisoned in their homeland, Iraq, because of the Western invasion. With their lives shattered and in a country where violence and religious war pose a threat to their health and well-being.
- Documentary examining attempts at coexistence and peace-building between people who fought ISIS and those who supported them in Mosul, Iraq.
- Documentary following the work of British Sikh charity worker Ravi Singh who, inspired by the religious principal of Seva or selfless service, puts his life on the line to help people in need around the world.
- Overnight Mosul - the second largest city in Iraq - was occupied by ISIS on the 10th of July 2014. From that date on the city is losing all its heritage and history. Everything is destroyed and blown up but there are those who insist to see otherwise. Do you hear? Time is here. (The short film that was made secretly under ISIS.)
- Is ISIS black messengers of the hell leading the world to the end? From 2011 when Islamic extremist started to genesis People in brutal ways to establish their own territory and ideology ,Many Muslim have been Kidnapped , killed and lost their homes.Young girls being raped in Iraq and Syria or sold in Sex markets . there is one way to get in and no exit to get out. Who are they?where do they come from?what do they want?who feed them and get funds?what is their strategy ? Do they are really Muslim? How long this battle will continue? Who knows the answer? What is the remedy and cure for refugees? All will be answered by watching this documentary.
- The fighters enter Iraq to participate in the first MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) Event in a war zone.
- 2016– 1h 12mTV EpisodeSie kämpf(t)en im Syrien-Krieg. Sie haben ihren Beruf aufgegeben und ihre Heimat in Deutschland verlassen. Sie sind bereit, Menschen zu töten. Mit Waffen und Worten. Warum radikalisieren sich junge Deutsche und ziehen in einen Krieg, dessen Front mehr als 3.000 Kilometer entfernt von Deutschland liegt?
- 2009– 1h 10m7.4 (13)TV EpisodeThere are about a hundred thousand children, left to their own devices after the fighting against Daech. They are orphans wandering the streets of Mosul, but also "children of Daech", those whose families have pledged allegiance to the caliphate, and who no longer have a legal existence. Without papers, they have no access to school, medical care or food aid. There are also tens of thousands of children locked up in camps after the fall of Daech, along with the most radicalized women, in catastrophic humanitarian conditions, further weakened by the Covid-19 crisis. An unpublished investigation on a generation of children victims of the war against the Islamic State. How can we help them regain faith in the future and a place in society, and prevent them from becoming a threat to the international community?
- In a special two-part series, Fault Lines travels across Iraq to take the pulse of a country and its people after nine years of foreign occupation and nation-building. It's 2012, and US combat troops have withdrawn. The so-called Islamic State is still underground. How are Iraqis overcoming the legacy of violence and toxic remains of the US-led occupation, and the sectarian war it ignited? Is the country on the brink of irreparable fragmentation? Correspondent Sebastian Walker first went to Baghdad in June 2003 and spent the next several years reporting unembedded from Iraq. In this second part of a very personal series, he returns and travels from Erbil to Mosul and Fallujah, revisiting old friends. Can the ghosts of the past ever stop haunting the future?
- One year on from her first visit, Stacey Dooley returns to Iraq to seek justice for the young women whose lives have been changed forever by ISIS. In a journey like never before, Stacey joins Shireen, a 23 year-old Yazidi woman who was held as a sex slave for over two years by ISIS. Shireen managed to escape while enslaved in Mosul, but many Yazidi woman like her haven't, and remain in captivity. Shireen is going in search of justice - and she's taking Stacey with her. Shireen travels with Stacey back to Mosul, the self-declared capital of ISIS in Iraq, to revisit the places where she was held captive. In East Mosul, they find the house where Shireen was imprisoned and sexually abused by a leading ISIS executioner for months. But it's the Old City of Mosul, where Shireen finally managed to escape ISIS, that means the most to her. With a military escort, the pair travel into the heart of the Old City - where ISIS made their last stand in a devastating and brutal battle. Here, ISIS militants are still being hunted and bombs litter the street. Keen to see justice is being served, Shireen and Stacey sit in on an interrogation of an ISIS suspect in court. But with the Iraqi justice system overwhelmed by the number of cases, justice isn't as clear cut as Shireen might have hoped. Armed with their unanswered questions, Shireen and Stacey finally have the chance to get answers when they come face to face with an ISIS commander in jail. He tells them he has murdered hundreds of men and raped countless Yazidi women and girls. His frank answers will stay with Shireen and Stacey forever. In a trip fraught with danger and trauma, Stacey asks: can justice ever really be served for women like Shireen?
- Looks at the challenges facing the Crown Prince as he commits to reform and tackling extremism. But growing conflict with Iran has placed the Kingdom at the heart of the Middle East crisis.