S2E8 Episode #2.8
Sarya and her comrades prepare to attack the Sabaya camp, but the wrong timing might lead to a catastrophe.
Dive into the depths of the Syrian civil war through the eyes of Antoine, a young French man, in search for his estranged, presumed to be dead sister. While unraveling the mystery, piece by piece, Antoine’s journey crosses paths with adventurers and anarchists, spies and innocent victims, and provides a unique look on the tragic events in Syria, and the way they affect the entire world.
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Sarya and her comrades prepare to attack the Sabaya camp, but the wrong timing might lead to a catastrophe.
Antoine makes a huge discovery and must make a crucial decision. Nasser, Paul and Iyad reach the capital of the Islamic State where Nasser does his best to protect his friends.
The mysterious Stanley turns up somewhere unexpected. More about Anna’s life after France is revealed.
A young Parisian couple are embarking on fertility treatment when the man, Antoine, becomes convinced he saw his sister in news footage from Syria. The same sister who supposedly died two years before. He makes a rash decision.
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