Genre: Animation
Release Date: 12/25/2007
Running Time: 95 mins
Director: Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi
Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Danielle Darrieux, Simon Abkarian, Tilly Mandelbrot, Chiara Mastroianni, Gabrielle Lopes Benites, François Jerosme, Arié Elmaleh, Mathias Mlekuz and Jean-François Gallotte
Producer: Xavier Rigault and Marc-Antoine Robert
Writer: Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
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Persepolis
Persepolis is a small landmark in feature animation. Not because of technical innovation — though it has a handcrafted charm forgotten in the era of CGI-toon juggernauts — but because it translates an introspective, true-to-life, "adult" comic story into moving pictures. With the aid of French comic-book artist Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi has turned her four autobiographical Persepolis volumes into 95 minutes of screen time. We first meet little Marjane (voiced by Gabrielle Lopes) in 1978. She's the mouthy only child of a progressive Tehran family anxiously watching their shah’s repressive government give way to the ayatollah’s far worse fundamentalist revolution. The state of the nation steadily deteriorates, so Marjane's parents send their now-adolescent daughter (voiced by Chiara Mastroianni) into exile at a Viennese Lycée Française. Once displaced from the culture that has nourished her, Marjane's focus turns inward — she's victimized by boys and by her alien pubescent body, and she starts freely sampling subcultures in an attempt to re-establish her sense of self. The film's latter chapters bring her home, where the strictures of Islamic law have pulled even tighter. The accessibility of Satrapi's firsthand address — how she refits epic national tragedy to an identifiably personal scale — has made Persepolis college curriculum. The movie's Jury Prize-winning stand at Cannes even got a response from an Iranian cultural foundation, which accused it of presenting "an unrealistic face of the achievements and results of the glorious Islamic Revolution." - Nick Pinkerton
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