Persepolis (2007): Reality and Socio-Political Boundaries


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Persepolis is a brilliant adaptation of Marjane Satrapi’s autobiographical graphic novel of the same name. The film is made by the director duo of Iranian Marjane Satrapi and Frenchman Vincent Paronnaud. Of course, Persepolis is an enjoyable addition to the World cinema watchers and what’s more amusing about Satrapi is not only how well she managed to interpret her original work through a completely distinct and separate medium into film with such ease, besides not pampering them either.

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Also like to share about how simple and elegant this movie been depicted based on the comic book series of coming of an age story, against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. The title is a reference to the historic city of Persepolis. It’s a treat captured in conviction, so humorously and touching with fittingly authentic, reproducing the graphic work with far-reaching and unflinching strokes in the two dimensional note, and couple…

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