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Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS

Sebastian Junger and Nick Quested explore the complexities of the warfare in Syria and Iraq as they gain access to clandestine organizations to provide a study one of the maximum extreme threats confronted via the Western international.
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New York Times
May 18, 2017 A mostly impressive array of experts ... adds to the merciless clarity of this tragic picture.
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HeyUGuys
June 14, 2017 Hell On Earth does more than enough to break it down for western audiences, employing a variety of video sources to reveal what it's like on the front line, unearthing footage from the everyday people forced to suffer a torrent of atrocities.
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Variety
April 30, 2017 "Hell on Earth" portrays the Syrian citizens, who live in a morass of civil war, with an emotional directness we can't turn away from, to the point that it's no longer possible to think of those citizens as "them." They are us, or could be.
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Los Angeles Times
May 18, 2017 The 100-minute film does a phenomenal job detangling the numerous scenarios that led to Syria's civil war and current bloodbath, dispelling the notion that this conflict is too complicated for those not versed on the Middle East to understand.
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Counterpunch.org
June 14, 2017 By far the best documentary on Syria to date. It deserves the widest audience given the urgent need for solidarity with a people who have been killed or displaced for demanding freedom.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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