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Persepolis By Marjane Satrape /Vincent Parannaud

France, 2008, 95 min., Cut-Out, 2D . Persepolis By Marjane Satrape /Vincent Parannaud. Persepolis. Autobiographical coming of age story (2000) A mini graphic history of Iran as seen through the eyes of a young girl Begins in 1978 when author is nine Ends when Marjane is 24

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Persepolis By Marjane Satrape /Vincent Parannaud

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  1. France, 2008, 95 min., Cut-Out, 2D PersepolisBy MarjaneSatrape/Vincent Parannaud

  2. Persepolis Autobiographical coming of age story (2000) A mini graphic history of Iran as seen through the eyes of a young girl Begins in 1978 when author is nine Ends when Marjane is 24 Her mother’s a great-granddaughter of Nasser-al-Din Shah, Shah of Persia from 1848-1896

  3. Persepolis How Persepolis May Have Looked In Its Glory

  4. Persepolis Now

  5. Film adapted from graphic novel Marjane Satrapi & Her Novel “I am not a politician. I don’t know how to solve the problems of the world. But as an artist, I have one duty; to ask questions.”

  6. Original Cast Two main characters remained the same in French and English versions Chiara Mastroianni as teenage and adult Marjane Catherine Deneuve as Mother

  7. American Cast Main characters substituted in English version Sean Penn as father Iggy Pop as Uncle Anoush GenaRowlands as grandmother

  8. Controversy when the film came out Iran “This year the Cannes Film Festival, in an unconventional and unsuitable act, has chosen a movie about Iran that has presented an unrealistic face of the achievements and results of the glorious Islamic revolution in some of its parts.” Thailand Dropped from the Bangkok International Film Festival due to “issues that might arise.”

  9. More Controversy at That Time Lebanon Initially banned as “offensive to Iran and Islam” but ban revoked to an outcry from Lebanese intellectual and political circles. USA Group of 250 parents in the Northshore School District, Bothwell, WA, objected to obscene content, but the board and staff outweighed parental prerogative as children should “not be sheltered.”

  10. Controversy Continues Tunisia May, 2012, director of a private TV station fined because he showed Persepolis, “a film that insults Islam”

  11. Persepolis – the author speaks “I believe that an entire nation should not be judged by the wrongdoings of a few extremists. I also don’t want those Iranians who lost their lives in prisons defending freedom, who died in the war against Iraq, who suffered under various repressive regimes, or who were forced to leave their families and flee their homeland to be forgotten.”

  12. MarjaneSatrapi and director Vincent Paronnaud MarjanSatrapi and Vincent Paronnaud In Summer of 2012, the team made a new film together, a live-action adaptation of another graphic novel, Chicken With Plums. Told the tale of Nasser Ali Skan, an Iranian musician who gave up his life for music and love. Won several international awards.

  13. MarjaneSatrapi • First showing of paintings • Paris art gallery January 2013 • New film, The Gang of the Jotas, unlike any other

  14. The Making of Persepolis 3 min. http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/movies/20071225_PERSEPOLIS_FEATURE/index.html

  15. The Making of Persepolis Featurette #2 & #3 2 min. and 3.5 min. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx7V9AZ6skA • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hD6qxyH5rA4#!

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