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    Sharie Hayfa 2019 POSTER

    Sharie Hayfa

    2019

    Arabic

    5.6

    8

    baghdad

    Drama

    iraq war

    Romance

    War

    Mohanad Hayal Mohanad Hayal Director Marmar Alhilali Marmar Alhilali as Yumna Marwan Yumna Marwan as Asaad Abdul Majeed Asaad Abdul Majeed as Iman Abdulhasan Iman Abdulhasan as
    2006, Baghdad is ravaged by sectarian violence. Haifa Street is the epicenter of the conflict. Ahmed gets dropped off there by a taxi on his way to his beloved Suad's home to ask for her hand for marriage, he gets shot by Salam, a sniper who's living his own personal hell on a rooftop above.
    Turtles Can Fly 2004 POSTER

    Turtles Can Fly

    2004

    Kurdish

    8.0

    14

    87%

    93%

    Drama

    landmine

    muslim

    rape

    refugee

    suicide

    village

    War

    Bahman Ghobadi Bahman Ghobadi Director Marmar Alhilali Marmar Alhilali as Avaz Latif Avaz Latif as Agrin Emre Tetikel Emre Tetikel as Ali Reza Soran Ebrahim Soran Ebrahim as Satellite
    Turtles Can Fly tells the story of a group of young children near the Turkey-Iraq border. They clean up mines and wait for the Saddam regime to fall.
    Iraq in Fragments 2006 POSTER

    Iraq in Fragments

    2006

    Kurdish

    7.1

    3

    91%

    79%

    Action

    baghdad

    Documentary

    iraq

    iraq war

    War

    James Longley James Longley Director Marmar Alhilali Marmar Alhilali as Mohamed Qasim Sainakh Mohamed Qasim Sainakh as George W. Bush George W. Bush as Self Mohammed Haithem Mohammed Haithem as Self
    An opus in three parts, Iraq In Fragments offers a series of intimate, passionately-felt portraits: A fatherless 11-year-old is apprenticed to the domineering owner of a Baghdad garage; Sadr followers in two Shiite cities rally for regional elections while enforcing Islamic law at the point of a gun; a family of Kurdish farmers welcomes the US presence, which has allowed them a measure of freedom previously denied. American director James Longley spent more than two years filming in Iraq to create this stunningly photographed, poetically rendered documentary of the war-torn country as seen through the eyes of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds.
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