The President’s Cake

“A Neorealist Treasure from Iraq” – Richard Brody, The New Yorker

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein liked to celebrate his birthday, even demanding that school children nationwide bake him cakes—despite daunting food shortages in the waning years of his regime. Nine-year-old Lamia, who lives with her grandmother in a remote marshland, has the dubious luck to be “picked” as the student to produce the cake for the Supreme Leader’s fete. This near-impossible task forces them (plus Lamia’s pet rooster Hindi) to travel to the city for scarce basic ingredients. There, Lamia ditches Granny and joins her best friend Saeed in search of the elusive supplies, the day evolving into a sometimes-fraught adventure. Writer-director Hasan Hadi uses his own youth as the springboard for his first feature, a remarkable story of friendship, discovery, and understanding, as well as perseverance and loss, as seen through a child’s eyes. The first Iraqi feature to play at Cannes, this big-hearted drama won the festival’s Camera D’Or. — Dennis Harvey (Mill Valley Film Festival)

Runtime
1h 45m
Year
2025
Director
Hasan Hadi
Format
DCP
Country
Iraq/Qatar/United States
Language
Arabic with English Subtitles
First Showing
March 28, 2026