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Persepolis

France

2007

95 Min
Black and White
French
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DIR Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi

PROD Xavier Rigault, Marc-Antoine Robert

SCR Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi

CAST Catherine Deneuve, Chiara Mastroianni, Danielle Darrieux, Simon Abkarian

ED Stéphane Roche

PROD DES Marisa Musy

MUSIC Olivier Bernet

ANIM Christian Desmares

SOUND Thierry Lebon

Cannes: Jury Prize, Toronto, Telluride, London (Film on the Square)

Synopsis

‘Persepolis’ is the poignant story of a young girl coming-of-age in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It is through the eyes of precocious and outspoken nine year old Marjane that we see a people’s hopes dashed as fundamentalists take power – forcing the veil on women and imprisoning thousands. Clever and fearless, she outsmarts the “social guardians” and discovers punk, ABBA and Iron Maiden. Yet when her uncle is senselessly executed and as bombs fall around Tehran in the Iran/Iraq war, the daily fear that permeates life in Iran is palpable. As she gets older, Marjane’s boldness causes her parents to worry over her continued safety. And so, at age fourteen, they make the difficult decision to send her to school in Austria. Vulnerable and alone in a strange land, she endures the typical ordeals of a teenager. In addition, Marjane has to combat being equated with the religious fundamentalism and extremism she fled her country to escape.

Over time, she gains acceptance, and even experiences love, but after high school she finds herself alone and horribly homesick. Though it means putting on the veil and living in a tyrannical society, Marjane decides to return to Iran to be close to her family. After a difficult period of adjustment, she enters art school and marries, all the while continuing to speak out against the hypocrisy she witnesses. At age 24, she realizes that while she is deeply Iranian, she cannot live in Iran. She then makes the heartbreaking decision to leave her homeland for France, optimistic about her future, shaped indelibly by her past.

Persepolis is a 2007 award-winning animated film based on Marjane Satrapi’s autobiographical comic book by the same name. The film won the Jury Prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. In her speech on receiving the Cannes award, Satrapi said “Although this film is universal, I wish to dedicate the prize to all Iranians.” It has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

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saeed ahmadi

4Feb10

this cartoon shows our life in Tehran.30 years ago or today? this is no differences.  
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Vincent Bergeron

29Jan10

Renew of animated movies ! Mary and Max (2009) is another great one for different reasons (intense and inventive narration in particular).   
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César

8Jan10

A deeply human story set against great turmoil in the Middle East. Moving and uplifting without taking itself too seriously.  
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Chista Shay

7Dec09

this movie is not concerned with important issues about just any third world country. if you couldn't pick what country it was exclusively dealing with by the end of the movie, then i strongly urge you to watch the film closely over again. i am saddened by the apathetic attitude of some people towards the message of this movie (which is far more important than the creative aspects of it), when Marjan satrapi did this…  more

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Topics/Questions/Exercises of the Week — 19 June 2009

By Glenn Kenny on June 19, 2009
Filmmakers Of The Week: Mohsen Mahkmalbaf and Marjane Satrapi. Neither has a current film to promote. The Harmlessly Frivolous Reason To Join Twitter Of The Week: Nicer Film Titles, illuminated here
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By Luis Costa on July 24, 2009

Persepólis chegou a Portugal com uma nomeação para o Oscar de melhor filme de animação e o grande prémio do júri, em Cannes. Estas premiações fazem todo o sentido depois de se ver este louvado e excelente…  read review

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By Jung Ji Sung on April 25, 2009

Squeezing four books into one 95 minute film makes for a tight narrative that really never lets up; each scene almost feels like a small milestone for the growing girl. With much of it being set against…  read review

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By Christo​pher Smith on January 10, 2009

There have been a lot of movies made about life in totalitarian governments and/or the immigrant experience, but this animated film is by far one of the best. Instead of going for any kind of realism…  read review

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By Adam Suraf on December 28, 2008

A young girl comes of age in the time of the Iranian revolution in this heartwarming animated gem from France, based on a series of acclaimed graphic novels by Marjane Satrapi, the film’s protagonist…  read review

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