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Cannes Film Festival: Hasan Hadi's 'The President's Cake' Wins Top Prize
CANNES, May 25 - Iraqi filmmaker Hasan Hadi, the first from his country to be selected for the renowned Cannes Festival, claimed a top honor on Saturday for his childhood adventure film, "The President's Cake." Set during Iraq's economic sanctions in the early 1990s, the film follows a nine-year-old girl's quest to bake a cake for President Saddam Hussein's birthday.
Inspired by his own childhood, Hadi dedicated the Camera d'Or award to every child around the world who finds joy amid war, sanctions, and dictatorship. He shared the stage with Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who won the festival's Palme D'Or top prize for "It Was Just an Accident," a film about ordinary Iranians confronting a man they believed had tortured them while in prison.
Meanwhile, Palestinian director Tawfeek Barhom won an award for his short film, "I'm Glad You're Dead Now." After expressing gratitude, Barhom took the opportunity to mention the war in Gaza, stating that future visitors should avoid dwelling on the dead but rather enjoy their trip to the territory.
In the Un Certain Regard parallel section, Gazan twin brothers Arab and Tarzan Nasser received a directing award for "Once Upon A Time In Gaza." Upon accepting the award, one of the brothers dedicated it to Palestinians, especially those living in the Gaza Strip, which they left in 2012. He recounted his mother's encouragement to attend the festival to tell the world about the suffering of people in Gaza.
While information about the specific year is not available in the search results, recent winners at the Cannes Film Festival include Jafar Panahi's "It Was Just an Accident" winning the Palme D'Or, and Arab and Tarzan Nasser receiving the Best Directing award for "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" in the Un Certain Regard section.
International news headlines are abuzz with the Cannes Film Festival awards, as Iraqi filmmaker Hasan Hadi won the prestigious Camera d'Or for his film, "The President's Cake." The entertainment industry online, in movies-and-tv sections, also covers this victory, signifying global recognition for the film that delves into Iraq's past under economic sanctions.