Sabaya

Winner
Best Director ~ World Cinema: Documentary
Sundance Film Festival
Nominee
Grand Jury Prize ~ World Cinema: Documentary
Sundance Film Festival
A small band of volunteers attempt to rescue female ISIS slaves from a Syrian border camp in Hogir Hirori's gripping, harrowing, superb doc.

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Sabaya

With just a mobile phone and a gun, Mahmud, Ziyad and their group risk their lives trying to save Yazidi women and girls being held by ISIS as Sabaya (sex slaves) in the most dangerous camp in the Middle East, Al-Hol in Syria.

Not Rated
Genre
Documentary
Runtime
92
Language
Kurdish, Arabic
Director
Hogir Hirori
Awards:
Winner, Best Director ~ World Cinema: Documentary, Sundance Film Festival
Nominee, Grand Jury Prize ~ World Cinema: Documentary, Sundance Film Festival
FEATURED REVIEW
Inkoo Kang, Hollywood Reporter

The last major stronghold of the Islamic State — also known as ISIS, ISIL and Daesh — fell in March 2019, when the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces liberated the town of Baghouz, on the border between Syria and Iraq. At the peak of its power, ISIS controlled a swath of land the size of Britain ...

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