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Iraq's 'President's Cake' Wins Cannes, Shines Light on Sanctions

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Film won Caméra d'Or and Directors' Fortnight Audience Award at Cannes.
  • Story is inspired by a childhood classmate's harrowing experience.
  • Filmed in Iraq to capture authentic identity and break stereotypes.
Iraq's 'President's Cake' Wins Cannes, Shines Light on Sanctions

Iraqi director Hasan Hadi's film, 'The President's Cake,' achieved significant acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival, securing the prestigious Caméra d'Or for best first film and the Directors' Fortnight Audience Award. The drama, which had its world premiere in May, was subsequently acquired by Sony Pictures Classics, highlighting its international appeal.

The narrative is deeply personal, drawing from Hadi's own childhood experiences during the latter years of Saddam Hussein's regime and the severe sanctions imposed after the invasion of Kuwait. The story centers on nine-year-old Lamia, who faces the near-impossible task of baking a birthday cake for the president, with failure carrying dire consequences for her family.

Hadi emphasized the importance of filming in Iraq, despite potential risks, to preserve the story's authentic identity and challenge negative stereotypes associated with the country. The film's journey from development at the Sundance Lab to its triumphant reception at Cannes underscores its powerful message and cinematic achievement.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a drama about a young Iraqi girl tasked with baking a cake for President Saddam Hussein during a period of sanctions, inspired by the director's childhood.
The film won the Caméra d'Or for best first film and the Directors' Fortnight Audience Award.
Director Hasan Hadi filmed in Iraq to maintain the story's authenticity and break negative stereotypes about the country.

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