ARTE Reportage
Iraq: The War of Thirst36 min
Available until 05/10/2027
13/06/2025
With dwindling water from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, the Mesopotamian Marshes are drying out. Jassim Al Asadi is fighting to save this unique ecosystem, vital for local people.
Director
Delphne Deloget
Sibylle d'Orgeval
Author
Delphine Deloget
Sibylle d'Orgeval
Image
Sibylle d'Orgeval
Editing
Vincent Buchy
Production
Capa Presse
Producer
Franck Duprat
Fixer
Mustafa Salim
Country
France
Year
2024
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