Hussein Muhammad Jalil: I realized the meanings of my character in “Hanging Gardens” and was confused by the doll

The child, Hussein Muhammad Jalil, the hero of the movie, said:Hanging gardensAnd who presented the character of Asaad, to The Seventh Day, that he realized the meanings in the script and the character, stressing that he was not afraid to present the character, but he was confused because he is a middle-class child while embodying the role of a child from another class, in addition to that he was hesitant in front of the puppet in the movie, which is considered A main heroine in the work, until he was able to deal with her and he had the feeling that that doll belonged to him and no one was allowed to approach her, explaining that the movie was an important experience in his life.

Hussein indicated that the character of the child, Asaad, is an orphan child, and therefore when he found the doll in the film, he treated her as a friend, sister, or mother, and his defense of her in the film was from this standpoint, which is to defend someone close to him.

Hanging Gardens, directed by the Iraqi director Ahmed Yassin Al-Daradji It is the film that revolves around Asaad, a 12-year-old who adopts an American doll found in the dumps of Baghdad, where Asaad, a garbage collector, finds himself in the crosshairs of a struggle in which Asaad relies on his courage not only to survive, but to survive.

The film participated in the Red Sea International Film Festival in its second session, which lasted until December 10 in Jeddah on the eastern shore of the Red Sea in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During the ceremony, the festival presented the Honorary Golden Yusr Award to three wonderful talents, for their exceptional contribution to the film industry, and they are; Legendary superstar, actor and producer Shahrukh Khan from India, Egyptian cinema icon Yousra, and brilliant British director Guy Ritchie.

The Red Sea International Film Festival screened 131 long and short films from 61 countries and in 41 languages, signed by a group of prestigious names in the history of cinema, and young talents alike. From the Middle East and North Africa, in the presence of many filmmakers and co-stars.

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