Iraq's Lost Generation
Originally released in 2008. Iraq's Lost Generation is a documentary film. directed by Anne Poiret. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
There are believed to be some one hundred thousand children that have been fending for themselves since the battle against ISIS. From orphans in the streets of Mosul to βthe children of ISIS,β whose families had pledged allegiance to the caliphate. Since their existence is not legally recognized, they have no I.D., and therefore no access to education, medical care, or food assistance.Since the fall of ISIS, tens of thousands of children have also been held in camps along with the most radicalized of the women. They are living in catastrophic sanitary and humanitarian conditions that have only worsened with the Covid-19 crisis. An unprecedented investigation into a generation of young victims of the war against the Islamic State. How can we help them to believe in the future and to find a place in society, so that they do not become a threat to the international community?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Iraq's Lost Generation about?
There are believed to be some one hundred thousand children that have been fending for themselves since the battle against ISIS. From orphans in the streets of Mosul to βthe children of ISIS,β ...
Who directed Iraq's Lost Generation?
Iraq's Lost Generation was directed by Anne Poiret.
How long is Iraq's Lost Generation?
Iraq's Lost Generation has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Iraq's Lost Generation released?
Iraq's Lost Generation was released on November 11, 2008 in theaters.