JAKARTA - Netflix released the first trailer for the film Mosul on Monday, November 9. Produced by the Russo Brothers, this film is adapted from real events.
Mosul tells the story of a SWAT team that carried out an operation against the ISIS group to save the city of Mosul. After a policeman named Kawa (Adam Bessa) is rescued, he joins the SWAT team led by Major Jasem (Suhai Dabbach)
"This true-to-life story shows the power of humans when faced with situations that cannot be won to the root, this film celebrates a group of soldiers who stand together to guard their home."
"We are proud to partner with Netflix to bring this inspiring story to the world," said the Russo Brothers quoted by The Collider on today, November 10.
Mosul was produced by the Russo brothers in the middle of the production process for Avengers: Endgame and their latest film, Cherry. The director position was given to Matthew Michael Carnahan, who wrote the screenplay for 21 Bridges, World War Z, and Deepwater Horizon.
Being Carnahan's directorial debut, the film did not feature the name of a famous actor. However, it features a human story that is the main plot of Mosul.
The film Mosul will air November 26, 2020 via the streaming service Netflix. Watch the trailer below.
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