Perhaps the most chilling spy story of 2015 is the infiltration of the Kurdish security apparatus by ISIS. In September 2015, a suicide bomber detonated a vehicle in a busy market in Tal Abyad, a town recently liberated by the YPG. The bombing was devastating because it occurred in a "secured" zone.
Susan Cooper (McCarthy), a CIA analyst, volunteers for her first field mission to avenge her partner and infiltrate a deadly arms dealer's world. How to Find Kurdish Subtitles Spy 2015 Kurdish
While not a mainstream international blockbuster, Spy (2015) is notable within Kurdish and regional cinema for addressing politically sensitive topics in the Kurdish language and for contributing to visibility of Kurdish filmmaking. Critics interested in political cinema and Middle Eastern regional narratives have cited the film for its courageous subject matter and authentic portrayal of local dynamics. Perhaps the most chilling spy story of 2015
Today, when Kurdish veterans speak of 2015, they do not just remember the battles of Sarrin or the fall of Sinjar. They remember the knock on the door at 2:00 AM—the Asayish arriving to arrest a friend, a brother, or the man who bought them tea that morning. In the shadows of the Middle East, 2015 was the year the Kurds learned that the deadliest enemy wears a familiar face. Susan Cooper (McCarthy), a CIA analyst, volunteers for
Susan Cooper, a desk-bound CIA analyst, volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer and prevent a global disaster after her partner goes missing. Kurdish Language Versions Many international blockbusters from 2015, including