Pictures from Iraq follows Pratt as he returns to Mosul, Qayyarah, Kirkuk and Erbil in the autonomous Kurdish region.
[1][2] In the documentary David Pratt meets Major General Sirwan Barzani, women politicians in the Kurdistan Freedom Party, and journalist Urban Hamid.
[1][3] It includes footage of the moment that Abu Bakr al Baghdadi announced the formation of the Islamic State.
[5][8] The footage is described by The Herald as evocative,[1] and by documentary reviewer Geoffrey Macnab as distressing.
[4] Paul Trainer, writing in Glasgowist, described it as "a fascinating, highly personal journey.