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Dominic Cooper | Uday Hussein / Latif Yahia | |
Ludivine Sagnier | Sarrab | |
Raad Rawi | Munem | |
Philip Quast | Saddam Hussein | |
Mimoun Oaïssa | Ali | |
Khalid Laith | Yassem Al-Helou | |
Dar Salim | Azzam | |
Nasser Memarzia | Latif's Father | |
Mem Ferda | Kamel Hannah | |
Pano Masti | Said | |
Akin Gazi | Saad | |
Stewart Scudamore | Father of School Girl | |
Amrita Acharia | School Girl | |
Elektra Anastasi | School Girl 2 | |
Amber Rose Revah | Bride |
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Producer | Atilla Meijs
Paul Breuls |
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Writer | Michael Thomas
Latif Yahia |
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Cinematography | Sam McCurdy
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Musician | Christian Henson
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Baghdad, the playground for the rich and infamous, where anything can be bought - but for a price. This is Uday Hussein's world and with his depraved lust for debauchery and immorality, he helps himself to whatever turns him on. When army lieutenant Latif Yahia is summoned to Saddam's palace, he is faced with an impossible request - to be Uday's 'fiday' - his body double, or have his family condemned to death. In a world entrenched in betrayal and corruption, knowing who to trust becomes a matter of life or death for Latif, as he battles to escape from his forced existence. Written by Anonymous |
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