Iraq, Mosul & Erbil
In "The Unknown," explore the profound impact of conflict and post-war environments on mental health, through the powerful lens of photography, capturing the resilience and struggles of individuals in their quest for healing and hope.

Photorgraphy project part of "The Unknown" a documentary about Mental Health in conflict and post war zones.
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"The Unknown" is a compelling documentary that delves into the often-overlooked issue of mental health in conflict and post-war zones. This project uses the evocative power of photography to bring to light the psychological scars borne by individuals who have lived through the horrors of war. Through poignant images and personal stories, "The Unknown" explores the deep emotional and mental toll of conflict, while highlighting the resilience and strength of those affected.
Set against the backdrop of various conflict zones and post-war regions, the documentary provides an intimate look at the lives of individuals struggling with mental health issues. From anxiety and depression to PTSD, the film captures the raw and unfiltered emotions of those trying to navigate their way through trauma. The photography project within "The Unknown" serves as a visual narrative, offering a unique and powerful perspective on the mental health crisis in these environments.
"The Unknown" features interviews with survivors, mental health professionals, and humanitarian workers who provide insights into the complexities of mental health care in conflict zones. It sheds light on the challenges faced in providing adequate support and resources to those in need, emphasizing the urgent need for global awareness and intervention.
Through its evocative imagery and storytelling, "The Unknown" aims to break the silence surrounding mental health in conflict and post-war zones. It seeks to inspire action and support for mental health initiatives, advocating for a world where psychological healing is as prioritized as physical recovery. This documentary is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and a call to recognize and address the mental health needs of those living in the shadows of conflict.

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