
I just watched this film The President's Cake with my fam, it was so emotional

. I mean, who knew growing up under Saddam Hussein was like that?

The way the filmmaker Hasan Hadi weaves together Lamia's story is like a punch to the gut

. It makes you think about how much corruption ruined people's lives back then.
And those scenes where teachers were stealing food from their students

, it's just heartbreaking

. I remember reading about that in history books, but to see it on screen like that is another level of sad

.
I love how the film is still part of the Oscars' shortlist though

. It shows how important storytelling can be in making us feel and think about things we might've forgotten

.
Hasan Hadi's message about sanctions being more violent than bombs

makes so much sense now that I'm older

. We need more films like this to remind us of the importance of human stories

.