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Cannes Directors' Fortnight: 'The President's Cake,' Iraq's First Film at the Festival, Wins People's Choice Audience Award
Cannes Directors' Fortnight: 'The President's Cake,' Iraq's First Film at the Festival, Wins People's Choice Audience Award

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time22-05-2025

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Cannes Directors' Fortnight: 'The President's Cake,' Iraq's First Film at the Festival, Wins People's Choice Audience Award

Hailed by Variety as a 'warm and heart-tugging tale,' Hasan Hadi's 'The President's Cake,' Iraq's first film selected for Cannes, has won the Directors' Fortnight People's Choice prize, the first audience award at Cannes and a Directors' Fortnight plaudit which take into consideration any film from any part of the world. The prestigious award builds on auspicious early major territory sales for the film, sold by Films Boutique, which bid fair for a broad international roll out. More from Variety Cannes Directors' Fortnight: Valéry Carnoy's 'Wild Foxes' Wins Best European Film Prize 'Woman and Child' Review: In Iran, a Single Mom Pushes Back on the Patriarchy in Nonsensical, Self-Destructive Ways Neon Takes North America on Jafar Panahi's 'It Was Just an Accident' News of the Director's Fortnight People's Choice prize comes as Belgian Valéry Carnoy has won a second partner prize in the Directors' Fortnight, scooping the SACD Coup de Cœur des Auteurs prize (literally, 'One from the Heart Auteurs Award') for 'Wild Foxes,' adding to its Europa Cinemas Cannes Label for best European film at Directors' Fortnight, announced just an hour ago. The double whammy establishes the Belgian director as a director to track. A U.S.-Iraq-Qatar production from A Maiden Voyage Pictures, Missing Piece, Spark Features and Working Barn Productions, 'The President's Cake' counts among its 19 executive producers on Oscar-winning screenwriter Eric Roth ('Forrest Gump') as well as Chris Columbus. What's singular abut the film however, critics' agree is the knowing detail and emotion brought to the film by Hadi, who grew up in a southern Iraq of the 1990s wracked by food shortages , due to U.S.-drive sanctions. Set in the Mesopotamia marshes, it turns on Lamia, 9 (Baneen Ahmed Nayyef, 'in an impossibly soulful performance,' says Variety), who gets picked at school to bake Saddam Hussein's birthday cake and sets off on an odyssey with best friend and neighbor Saeed (Sajad Mohamad Qasem), getting aside the nearest city to secure materials for the cake. 'Hadi's film has the makings of a commercial arthouse winner, filled with observant period details in its lived-in production design — the organized chaos of the roads, the dust in the air, all the Saddam-related signage and so on,' Variety said in its review. 'We had lots of offers of people saying: 'Hey, we will fully fund this film, but we need to shoot this film outside Iraq.' And I was like: 'Absolutely not.' And one of the reasons I wanted to shoot in Iraq is to show Iraq. I don't know if you agree or not, but I think this is the first time that people will be seeing Iraq in this way, from this prism,' Hadi told Variety earlier in the festival. Packing a powerful performance from France's Samuel Kirchner, who scored a promising actor Cesar nomination for Cathérine Breillat's 'Last Summer' (2023) plays Camille, the best young boxer an an elite sports academy, who sustains minor injury from a fall. But the accident drains his confidence, turning an alpha-male top dog into an outcast, as he questions the violence he once glorified in. Sharply observed and tautly wound, say critics, 'Wild Foxes' marks the feature debut of Belgian Carnoy whose graduation film 'Ma planète' already won New Talent best short at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. 'It is a sports film but without the usual predictable clichés. 'Wild Foxes' tackles the burning issue of young male friendship and fragility. The whole ensemble cast is exceptionally strong, and really gives the film power and believability,' a Europa Cinemas jury said. Sold by The Party Film Sales, 'Wild Foxes' is produced by Belgium's Helicotronc ('The Break,' 'Ghost Trail') with France's Les Films du Poisson. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

A Belgian Boxer Goes to the Mat in Directors' Fortnight Entry ‘Wild Foxes' (Exclusive Trailer)
A Belgian Boxer Goes to the Mat in Directors' Fortnight Entry ‘Wild Foxes' (Exclusive Trailer)

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time11-05-2025

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A Belgian Boxer Goes to the Mat in Directors' Fortnight Entry ‘Wild Foxes' (Exclusive Trailer)

A teenage boxer is pushed to the limits in Wild Foxes. The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal the first trailer from the feature film debut of Belgian director Valéry Carnoy. The film will have its world premiere in the Directors' Fortnight section of the Cannes film festival, which kicks off next week. Samuel Kircher, the breakout star of Catherine Breillat's Last Summer, stars as Camille, a talented young boxer at a sports boarding school who narrowly survives a fatal accident, saved by his best friend Matteo (Faycal Anaflous). But after a swift recovery, Camille is struck by an inexplicable pain that gradually takes hold of him, threatening his dreams of greatness. In the world he knows, in the ring and outside it, there's no room for weakness. More from The Hollywood Reporter Tom Cruise Shuts Down Tariffs Talk at 'Mission: Impossible' Press Event: "We'd Rather Answer Questions About the Movie" Nicolas Cage's 'The Carpenter's Son' Lands at Magnolia 'September 5' Sweeps German Film Awards Carnoy's 2021 short film Titan was a hit on the international festival circuit, screening in more than a hundred international festivals and winning more than 30 awards. The Party Film Sales is handling world sales for Wild Foxes. Check out the trailer below. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Goonies' Cast, Then and Now "A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job": From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV The 10 Best Baseball Movies of All Time, Ranked

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