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Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak

  • Action
  • War
  • Drama
Confirmed2006-01-315.05.4Trakt

The film covers through fiction real-life events like the occupation of Iraq, the execution of Daniel Pearl, the Hood event and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.

Valley of the Wolves: Iraq is a 2006 action-war drama that fictionalizes real-life events from the Iraq War, including the occupation, the execution of journalist Daniel Pearl, and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal. Released on January 31, 2006, the film combines intense action sequences with commentary on controversial geopolitical events.

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2006-02-03

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Valley of the Wolves: Iraq — frequently asked

When was Valley of the Wolves: Iraq released?

The film was released on January 31, 2006.

What real events does the movie cover?

The film dramatizes several actual events including the Iraq occupation, journalist Daniel Pearl's execution, the Hood event, and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.

What genres does the film belong to?

Valley of the Wolves: Iraq is an action, war, and drama film.

Is the movie based entirely on true events?

The film covers real-life events through a fictional narrative, blending dramatized storytelling with actual historical incidents.

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