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Filmmaker Tackles ISIS Horrors in New Drama

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  • Filmmaker Halkawt Mustafa directs drama about female sniper fighting ISIS.
  • The film is inspired by real women who fought ISIS and Nadia Murad.
  • Movie set in Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein and rise of ISIS.
Filmmaker Tackles ISIS Horrors in New Drama

Filmmaker Halkawt Mustafa is set to release his new drama, "No Paradise if You Are Killed by a Woman." This film plunges into the turbulent period following Saddam Hussein's ousting and the subsequent rise of the Islamic State. It centers on a determined female sniper of Kurdish-Norwegian descent who returns to a war-torn battlefield.

Driven by a quest for revenge and the urgent hope of rescuing her sister from ISIS captivity in Mosul, the protagonist embodies courage. Rising star Avan Jamal and actor Thorbjørn Harr are cast in leading roles. Mustafa described the film as a "poetic portrait of a woman warrior."

The narrative draws inspiration from Mustafa's encounters with women who battled ISIS, particularly the resilience of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad. The film, written and directed by Mustafa, is currently in post-production, with international sales and distribution discussions underway.

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The film, "No Paradise if You Are Killed by a Woman," is a drama about a female sniper fighting against ISIS.
The film was inspired by women who fought ISIS and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad.
The story is set in Iraq during the rise of the Islamic State, following the fall of Saddam Hussein.

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