Watch: In "Mosul," Iraqi Soldiers Stare Down Death in a Heart-Pounding Documentary

Published August 20th, 2017 - 09:36 GMT
From "Mosul." (FRONTLINE PBS)
From "Mosul." (FRONTLINE PBS)

In October 2016, a French cameraman named Olivier Sarbil began filming an Iraqi Special Forces campaign to reclaim Mosul from ISIS—or Daesh—after the terrorist group captured the city two and a half years ago.

Now the footage captured will be releasing as Mosul, a heart-pounding documentary that follows four members of the Iraqi Special Forces driven by different motivations. There is Anmar, who is seeking to avenge his father, a suicide attack victim; Amjad, a young recruit simply happy to be on the frontlines; Hussein, a sniper who moonlights as a football player; and Jamal, described as a “wise-cracking sergeant.”

Amazingly, the film’s archetypes do not mean it is a work of fiction: Mosul is a documentary. It will explore the tragedies these soldiers face, and how they are haunted by the things they have seen.

Watch the amazing trailer below:

Mosul doesn't have a release date yet, but you can watch it on the PBS website once it airs.

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