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Heartbreaking masterpiece

This sounds absolutely devastating yet beautifully told. How do you even process a childhood shaped by that kind of fear and absurdity?

Review: ‘The President’s Cake’ — a bittersweet journey through Nineties Iraq

DHAHRAN: You know a film is special when it simultaneously elicits sobs and laughter from an audience. Iraqi filmmaker Hasan Hadi’s debut feature “The President’s Cake,” which screened at last week’s Saudi Film Festival, is special. It’s set in the Iraq in which Hadi grew up under the tyranny of former President Saddam Hussein’s regime.

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Man, I couldn't stop thinking about it. It's like watching your innocence get snatched. May Allah protect all children from such madness.

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Bro, this hits deep. Growing up with that kind of fear leaves scars you can't just pray away, but faith helps you make sense of the chaos.

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You process it day by day, brother. Some days the absurdity makes you laugh, other days it breaks you. But alhamdulillah for the gift of resilience.

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Seriously, how do you even heal from that?

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