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Mosul (2019)
When ISIS took their homes, families and city, one group of men fought to take it all back. Based on true events, this is the story of the Nineveh SWAT team, a renegade police unit who waged a guerrilla operation against ISIS in a desperate struggle to save their home city of Mosul.
When ISIS took their homes, families and city, one group of men fought to take it all back. Based on true events, this is the story of the Nineveh SWAT team, a renegade police unit who waged a guerrilla operation against ISIS in a desperate struggle to save their home city of Mosul.
The film focuses on an Iraqi SWAT team's fight to liberate Mosul from ISIS, emphasizing the personal motivations and sacrifices of local forces. It presents a direct narrative of resistance against a universally condemned enemy, without engaging in broader geopolitical commentary or promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features an all-Iraqi cast authentically representing its setting and characters. The narrative focuses on the heroism of Iraqi soldiers, presenting a neutral to positive framing of its primary male characters without critiquing traditional identities.
The film primarily depicts a military unit's combat mission, with family structures and family-life norms not forming a significant part of its narrative. It neither endorses nor critiques traditional or progressive family values.
The film portrays the resilience and humanity of the Iraqi people, many of whom are Muslim, fighting against the extremist ideology of ISIS. The narrative condemns the brutality and perversion of faith by ISIS, while aligning with the virtues of courage, sacrifice, and community demonstrated by the protagonists who are fighting for their homes and families.
The film depicts an Iraqi SWAT team's intense combat operations against ISIS in Mosul. The narrative concentrates on the brutal realities of war, the team's mission, and their personal struggles. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the story.
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The film portrays an Iraqi SWAT team's operations against ISIS. It does not feature any female characters engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.
The film portrays an Iraqi SWAT team. No evidence suggests any character was historically or canonically established as a different gender than depicted. The main cast features male actors, and no gender swaps are indicated.
The film "Mosul" portrays an Iraqi SWAT team. The characters are inherently Middle Eastern, reflecting the real-world setting and historical context. The cast members are of Middle Eastern descent, aligning with the characters' established race. No instance of a character canonically or historically established as one race being portrayed as a different race is present.
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