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Persepolis

- The film Iran didn't want the world to see.

In 1970s Iran, Marjane 'Marji' Statrapi watches events through her young eyes and her idealistic family of a long dream being fulfilled of the hated Shah's defeat in the Iranian Revolution of 1979. However as Marji grows up, she witnesses first hand how the new Iran, now ruled by Islamic fundamentalists, has become a repressive tyranny on its own.

Release Date : 2007-06-27

Language :GermanFrenchPersian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Société des Producteurs de L'AngoaSony Pictures ClassicsPROCIREPSoficinémaFrance 3 CinémaDiaphana FilmsSofica EuropaCorpCelluloid DreamsThe Kennedy/Marshall CompanyLa Région Île-de-FranceFondation GAN pour le Cinéma2.4.7. FilmsFrench Connection AnimationsCNC

Production Country : FranceUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Chiara Mastroianni

Character Name : Marjane (voice)

Original Name : Chiara Mastroianni

Gender : Female

Danielle Darrieux

Character Name : Marjane's Grandmother (voice)

Original Name : Danielle Darrieux

Gender : Female

Catherine Deneuve

Character Name : Marjane's Mother (voice)

Original Name : Catherine Deneuve

Gender : Female

Simon Abkarian

Character Name : Marjane's Father (voice)

Original Name : Simon Abkarian

Gender : Male

Gabrielle Lopes Benites

Character Name : Young Marjane (voice)

Original Name : Gabrielle Lopes Benites

Gender : Female

François Jerosme

Character Name : Uncle Anouche (voice)

Original Name : François Jerosme

Gender : Male

Tilly Mandelbrot

Character Name : Lali (voice)

Original Name : Tilly Mandelbrot

Gender : Female

Sophie Arthuys

Character Name : Walla (voice)

Original Name : Sophie Arthuys

Gender : Female

Arié Elmaleh

Character Name : Walla (voice)

Original Name : Arié Elmaleh

Gender : Male

Mathias Mlekuz

Character Name : Walla (voice)

Original Name : Mathias Mlekuz

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-17

"Marji" is a young girl growing up in Iran just as the imperial Pahlavi regime is toppled and the birth of the Islamic republic proclaimed. Optimism is the order of the day, with everyone hoping the new government will represent new freedoms and liberties for all. Ha! Fat chance, as they say, and things start to become a bit dangerous for this honest and outspoken girl. To avert a familial disaster, her parents manage to get her studying in Vienna, but once there she finds herself immersed in a culture that is alien to her and one that doesn't live up to her (rather naive) expectations. Now she is truly rudderless - where does she belong? Where can she belong? The animation here is quite effective. It's basic, monochrome and at times it's slightly stop-motion style illustrates well the changing politics at home and her own attitudes as she matures and becomes less and less settled. It does cram a great deal in. We move through the decades at breakneck speed which at times disappoints. There are times when I would have liked to linger a bit longer with some aspects of her development, but it's still a lively and thought-provoking watch for much of the time and is well worth a watch.