Although the poorly stopped fire of the Civil War, which has been destroyed by Syria, is simply waiting for the restoration, and the ghosts of the Islamic State are Califat on terrible memories of those who survived their murder, the city heals its wounds.
Rakka, a martyr city, was destroyed by 80% of the former self -proclaimed capital of the Islamic state. Raqqa does not have everything and only restores, with small or international help. But it is also a city of special durability.
Like his mayor, Leila Mustafa, in the midst of a strong and sad documentary, for 9 days in Raqqa, signed by Xavier de Lauzanne, which we are also obliged to a very moving documentary published in 2016, Les Pépites. The documentary is available on Prime Video.
Leila Mustafa, 30, a civil engineer, a three -time Valedictor of her promotion, is a young mayor of the city during a documentary. In the world of men, his mission is to rebuild his ruined city after the war, reconcile and create democracy. An unusual mission. French writer and journalist Marine de Tilly crosses Iraq and Syria to meet him. In this still dangerous city, he has been living with Leila for nine days and discovering his story.
In addition to the portrait of this young woman, 9 days in Raka there is a charming X -ray of the city, which seems to be an unusual lab after possible; A form of peaceful cohabitation model between various tribal and ethnic groups, where ethnic and sexy parity can be available. A model of management that is exceptional in the Arab-Muslim world.
EventuallyNine days are moving more in Raqqa when we know that Leila Mustafa died on November 25, 2023, after surgery in Damascus, where she was treated for cancer.
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