“Killing a strategist gives them hope for freedom,” concludes Suleimani’s documentary, which began airing on MBC’s Shaheed app. The documentary aimed at shedding light on Iranian Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani (1957-2020), produced and written by French journalist Magali Serre and produced by his compatriot Anthony Orliange, was released in 2021.

The 52-minute Soleimani flew in from Baghdad International Airport, as cameras traveled around Iraq and broadcast some of the events, videos and photos of Soleimani, who was killed while leaving Baghdad airport. The documentary includes interviews with Iraqis and Iranians, as well as with American and French politicians, who speak about Soleimani.
The documentary has a “purposeful” form through interviews with various political parties with different positions on Soleimani’s policies, but in its content, Soleimani carries explicit political and inflammatory message. The documentary tries to describe the leader of Iran, who played a key role in events in the region and the conflict with Israel’s enemy, as assassinated, in the words of a French journalist. The documentary shows that the drones that killed Soleimani were in the air 20 hours before he arrived at Baghdad airport, where he was removed along with a group of escorts to return later and reveal the depth of Soleimani’s relationship with some Iraqis. , Lebanese and Syrians. political party.
The documentary concludes that Soleimani’s disappearance was just a physical loss, while his influence is still present in countries where Iran has political influence, not to mention those working have asserted that the unrest in Iraq was caused of the existence of the Iranians.
Aside from the documentary, which Shaheed released exclusively without any production involvement, it was found that the Saudi app, which claims to be an expert in the world of drama and entertainment, is nothing but a trumpet and an artistic hand. . spread Saudi propaganda in the region. The app, which is trying to expand significantly, aims to bypass Saudi politics and polish its image and that of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.