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Mosul is a 2019 Arabic-language American war action film [2] written and directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan. The film is based on the 2016 Battle of Mosul , which saw Iraqi government forces and coalition allies defeat ISIS , who had controlled the city since June 2014.
Mosul premiered at the 2019 Cleveland International Film Festival. The official release date for digital distribution is May 14, 2019, [3] [6] by Gravitas Ventures. [2] The film's original score was composed by Grammy-nominated British record producer Photek. The documentary is 86 minutes long. [7] The original score was written by Photek. [2]
November: Battle of Mosul (2004). 2007 - 23 April: April 2007 Mosul massacre. 2008 - Ninawa campaign. 2013 - April: Anti-government protest. [14] 2014 4–10 June: Mosul taken by forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. [15] June: Mass executions in ISIL occupied Mosul begin. 16–19 August: Battle for Mosul Dam fought near city.
When the Stars Gossip (Korean: 별들에게 물어봐) is a 2025 South Korean television series written by Seo Sook-hyang, directed by Park Shin-woo [], and starring Lee Min-ho, Gong Hyo-jin, Oh Jung-se, and Han Ji-eun.
The fall of Mosul in Iraq occurred between 4 and 10 June 2014, when Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) insurgents, initially led by Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi, captured Mosul from the Iraqi Army, led by Lieutenant General Mahdi Al-Gharrawi. On 4 June, the insurgents began their efforts to capture Mosul.
An Australian F/A-18 Hornet over Iraq in March 2017 1 March ISIL held areas (grey) in Mosul, as of 1 March 2017. On 1 March, an Iraqi general announced that the Iraqi Army had taken control of the last major road to western Mosul, with the 9th Armoured division coming within a kilometer of Mosul's northwestern entrance known as the "Syria Gate".
The 'Marie Antoinette' director’s latest puts American royalty center stage. Here's how to watch the new film, 'Priscilla,' starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi.
In 2023, the local film industry in Indonesia set a new record with 20 films attracting over 1 million viewers each. [13] The Indonesian film industry released 230 films in 2019. [14] [15] As of 2019, there were about 2,000 screens in Indonesia, which was expected to reach 3,000 by 2020.