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- Near the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of an American invasion, refugee children, like 13-year-old Kak (Ebrahim), gauge and await their fate.
- One man's lonely struggle to rescue his seven orphaned grandchildren from a prison camp in Syria.
- When the mind flies
- 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.
- The drama revolves around the lives and stories of victims who take refuge in a shelter for battered women as well as those who run the place.
- The Terrorists attacked on Kurdish Izadi people in Iraq about three years ago and they killed Thousands of instant women a Child. " Lost On the border" is a documentary movie about crimes ISIS terrorists did it in Middle-East.
- A Yezidi girl who is a victim of the Islamic State (ISIS) atrocities. After 11 months of captivity, she gives birth to an illegitimate child whose father is unknown. The girl is then saved by a human trafficker, but her illegitimate daughter causes social problems since no one in the community accepts them.
- The story of The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq
- The film revolves around a poet suffering from psychological problems, and he sees the soul of his murdered friend in front of him, wherever he goes, He is very afraid at first, until he decides later to confront the soul to find out what it wants and survive.
- Aram and Mihemed are two teenage brothers who struggle to earn a living for the family. The boys cruise the streets of Kurdish capital, Arbil in Iraq.
- The story is about two characters, the first is a young orphan boy aged around 12, who lives alone in a big old house, and then he finds a friend when a quiet stranger enters his life, the strange young man is a political activist from Syria
- 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?