Aris' "Wolves of the Valley" (2014) provides us w/an unflinching depiction of #Syria's NW rebel groups in their fight against #ISIS in #Idlib. It also depicts the tensions within the armed opposition and the ideological fault lines among the rebels. A+ jobhttps://youtu.be/9Cb3OURdl3g
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Aris' "Ghosts of Aleppo" (2014) depicted the gritty reality of the battle for
#Syria's oldest and arguably most important city. He showcases the divisions, intolerances, but also bravery-of the#Syrian armed opposition in a city they would ultimately lose.https://youtu.be/CiyyWiO-IKYShow this thread -
Aris' most impactful documentary on
#Syria might be "Rojava:#Syria's Unknown War" (2014). Back in summer 2014, when the U.S. military analysts wanted to learn more about the#YPG and how it could stand against a force like#ISIS, they watched this doc.https://youtu.be/p2zxlFQxkQ4Show this thread End of conversation
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Sorry. Don’t agree with you there.
@talalderki does. Check out#ReturntoHoms (about Abdel Basit Sarout) and#FathersandSons (about sons training for Nusra with their jihadist fathers)@talalderki is also#Syrian, which is very important. -
He is an excellent documentarian no doubt.
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The best on Syria. Hands down. Noone comes close with his cinematography or intimate portrayal of his subjects. Noone.
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"without bias" LOL
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