Hafar Al-Batin
movie

Released August 06, 1999
Overview
The story revolves around Iraqi army men who, following a historic struggle with the occupying forces, were buried alive in their shelters in the Hafar al-Batin border area by huge bulldozers. Filming began in the spring of 2000, with the city of Habbaniyah selected as the primary shooting location. The film is considered the first Iraqi feature to address the Second Gulf War and involved Iraqi actors alongside Iraqi military units. Approximately 50 actors and 200 military personnel participated in the production. It is believed that the film’s original title was The Longest Day in History before settling on its final name. The film was not permitted to be screened, similar to another Iraqi film, The Countdown. It was reportedly banned because it did not meet the approval of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Origin Country
Iraq
Original Language
Arabic
Original Title
حفر اباطن
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Iraq
Spoken Languages
- العربية (Arabic)
Production Companies

دائرة السينما والمسرح
Iraq





