Girls Of The Sun -
A French war correspondent (inspired by the real-life Marie Colvin ) who embeds with the unit to document their struggle.
While the characters are fictional, the film is inspired by the real events of the 2014 Sinjar massacre , where thousands of Yazidi women were captured by ISIS. Many survivors escaped to form combat units—most notably the —to fight back against the extremists. Critical Reception Girls of the Sun
( Les filles du soleil ) is a 2018 war drama directed by Eva Husson that centers on a battalion of all-female Kurdish fighters. The film made its high-profile debut at the Cannes Film Festival , where it was noted for its fierce feminist message and exploration of collective trauma. Plot & Themes The story is told through the eyes of two women: A French war correspondent (inspired by the real-life
Reviewers from The Guardian and RogerEbert.com lauded Golshifteh Farahani’s powerful performance and the movie's visceral, high-stakes action scenes. Critical Reception ( Les filles du soleil )
The film heavily features themes of , resistance , and resilience . A recurring motif is the battalion’s chant: "Women, Life, Liberty!" . It also highlights a unique tactical advantage: the belief among their enemies that being killed by a woman prevents entry into heaven, making these fighters particularly feared. Real-Life Inspiration