When the BBC declared that they were first in Raqqa when ISIS was losing it, it was not entirely correct: this group was already there during the take-over of Raqqa. The filmmakers were risking their lives going via secret trails into an area that was prohibited to the journalists. What they see there wasn't covered in the news. The film is well-done technically - the video-editing, sound editing, camera work, story, colors, etc - all done professionally. The film is original and doesn't bit the known paths, showing the courage of its producers. The film also pays attention to the human stories, and not to the military information.
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