The documentary sparked a global conversation about the nature of extremism and the importance of standing up against hate. It also raised awareness about the plight of marginalized communities, from Yazidi women to Kurdish fighters.

ISIS was not just a terrorist organization; it was a well-oiled machine that used propaganda, manipulation, and sheer brutality to control its territory. Sarah saw firsthand the devastation caused by ISIS's tactics: towns reduced to rubble, families torn apart, and innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

For Sarah, the documentary was a way to honor the survivors she had met, and to ensure that their stories were not forgotten. As she looked out at the millions of people who had downloaded her film, she knew that she had made a difference.

The story Sarah was about to tell would not be an easy one, but it was a necessary one. She knew that the world needed to see the horrors of ISIS, but also the resilience of those who fought against it.