Mosul

2019 - ARABIC - MOVIE

Documentary War Action Drama

An Iraqi journalist joins a diverse army to liberate Mosul from ISIS, encountering various characters and questioning if the war is truly over after the city is freed. Mosul is a 2019 Arabic-language Documentary War motion picture featuring Bashar Atiyat, Waleed Elgadi, Ali Mula, Hayat Kamille, Anouar H. Smaine, Thaer Al-shayei and Valinezhadyan Sajad. Mosul was released on 26th November 2020.
  • Jini Score
    9.5/10
  • Critics Score
    66%
  • Rating
    7.5/10
  • Jini Score
    9.5%
  • Critics Score
    66
  • Rating
    7.5
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Release Date26 NOV 2020
Language

English, French, Arabic, Polish

Genre

Documentary , War , Action , Drama

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Mosul Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

80.0%

Positive Review Rating : 66%

66%
    • Adam Mock

      These tender moments leave traces of hope in an otherwise morbid narrative. ( Read More )
    • Amber Wilkinson

      mbedded Iraqi journalist Ali Maula acts as our guide and his musings on the situation in his homeland give this film an editorial and contextual anchor that will help viewers less familiar with the day to day socio politics of Iraq. ( Read More )
    • Michael Rechtshaffen

      While not exactly uncharted documentary territory, the Iraq conflict is thought provokingly portrayed in Mosul. ( Read More )
    • Laura DeMarco

      The powerful documentary is comprised of combat footage and raw interviews taken by Iraqi journalist, Ali Maula from October 2016 to August 2017. ( Read More )
    • Daniel Gorman

      Like the famously melodramatic ending of Spielbergs Saving Private Ryan, Carnahan cant leave well enough alone and has to have his characters declare that theres a bigger reason for all the fighting and killing. ( Read More )
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