- Persepolis (film)
Infobox Film
name = Persepolis
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director =Marjane Satrapi andVincent Paronnaud
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writer = Screenplay:
Marjane Satrapi
Vincent Paronnaud
Comic Book: Marjane Satrapi
starring =Chiara Mastroianni Catherine Deneuve Danielle Darrieux Simon Abkarian
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cinematography =
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distributor =Sony Pictures Classics
released =France :May 23 ,2007 United States :December 25 ,2007 Canada :January 11 ,2008 United Kingdom :April 25 ,2008
runtime = 95 min
country =France
awards = Nominated forGolden Palm inCannes Film Festival
language = French, Persian, English, German
budget = $7,300,000
gross =
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website = http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/persepolis/
amg_id = 1:351485
imdb_id = 0808417"Persepolis" is a 2007 animated film based on
Marjane Satrapi 's autobiographicalgraphic novel of the same name. The film was written and directed by Satrapi withVincent Paronnaud . The story follows a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of theIranian Revolution , which goes horribly wrong with Islamic fundamentalists taking power and creating a newtheocratic tyranny themselves; the story ends with Marjane as a 21-year-oldexpatriate . The title is a reference to the historic city ofPersepolis .The film won the Jury Prize at the
2007 Cannes Film Festival [cite news | title =List of Cannes Film Festival winners | publisher =Associated Press | date =2007-05-27 | url =http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FRANCE_CANNES_AWARDS_LIST?SITE=COBOU&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT | accessdate =2007-05-27 ] and was released in France and Belgium onJune 27 . In her acceptance speech, Satrapi said "Although this film is universal, I wish to dedicate the prize to all Iranians." [ [http://www.festival-cannes.com/index.php/en/archives/film/4434938 "Persepolis"] on the official site of the Cannes Film Festival] The film was also nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Animated Feature .The film was released in the
United States onDecember 25 ,2007 and in theUnited Kingdom onApril 24 2008 .Plot
The film begins in an airport where Marhan Satrapi is unable to board a plane to Iran. Sitting and smoking a cigarette, she remembers her life as a girl in 1979 with Marji at the age of 10, a young girl with dreams of being a
prophet and an emulator ofBruce Lee . (The film is black and white during her memories.) At this time, the general uprising against the US backedShah of Iran begins and her middle class family participates with high hopes for a more just society. Meanwhile, Marji attempts to participate in her age's point of view whether it is threatening the child of an unpopular government official, or competing for the greater childish prestige of having a relative who has been a political prisoner the longest time such as her communist Uncle Anouche.Unfortunately, the hopes of the family are profoundly disappointed when Islamic Fundamentalists win the ensuing elections and force Iranian society into its own kind of repressive state, which ranges from forcing women to dress modestly including the
Hijab , to rearresting and executing Anouche for his political beliefs. Profoundly disillusioned, Marji rejects her prophetic aspirations and tries with her family to fit into the reality of the intolerant regime. Even as both the horrors of theIran-Iraq war and blatant injustices occur such as an unqualified government appointed hospital administrator refusing to help a critically ill relative go abroad for medical treatment and thus precipitating their death, the family tries to find some solace in secret parties where they can enjoy simple pleasures the government has outlawed. However as she grows up, Marji refuses to stay out of trouble whether its secretly buying Westernheavy metal music on theblack market , wearing unorthodox clothing such adenim jacket celebratingpunk rock with aMichael Jackson button, or openly rebutting a teacher's lies about the abuses of the government.Fearing her arrest for her outspokenness, Marji's parents send her to a school in
Vienna, Austria where she could have safety and plenty. Unfortunately, Marji feels intolerably isolated in a foreign land surrounded by annoyingly superficial people who take their freedoms and peace for granted while making her feel ashamed of being Iranian. This culminates in a passionate love affair with a debonair native that traumatically ends when she discovers him cheating on her. Marji falls into a deepclinical depression that drives her into homelessness where she nearly dies ofbronchitis before she is rescued off the streets.Eventually, Marji returns to Iran with her family's permission and hopes that the conclusion of the war would mean an improved life there. After her natural depression over the state of affairs in Iran is misdiagnosed as
clincal depression (and given drugs that only deepen her ennui), she finds that Iranian society is more tyrannized than ever with atrocities like mass executions for political beliefs and petty religious absurdities and hypocrisies that make living as both an art student and a woman intolerable. To cope, Marji resorts to personal survival tactics such as falsely accusing a man of making a pass at her to avoid being arrested for wearing make up (which disgusts her beloved grandmother for being so craven) and marrying her boyfriend over her mother's feminist objections to avoid scrutiny by the religious police.Eventually, as her marriage falls apart, things come to a head when a secret party is raided by the police which results in a friend being killed trying to escape and Marji openly confronting the blatant sexist
double standard in a school forum onpublic morality that singles out women. After these incidents and her divorce that is encouraged by her Grandmother, the family decides that Marji must leave the country again and this time permanently to avoid her being targeted by the authorities as apolitical dissident . Although Marji agrees, she pays the price with her grandmother dying soon after her departure.Back to present day, Marji once again is unable to return to Iran, and she takes a taxi from the airport. When the driver asks where she is from, she sighs, "Iran," implying that she is finally comfortable with herself, and her heritage, despite her self-imposed exile. Her final memory is of her grandmother telling her how she put
jasmine in her brassiere to allow her to smell fresh every day.Technique
The film is black and white in the style of the original graphic novels. The "present day" scenes are shown in color, while sections of the historic narrative resemble a shadow theater show. To help with the translation of the comic to animation, art director and executive producer
Marc Jousset came up with the design. The animation is credited to the Perseprod studio and was created by two specialized studios:Je Suis Bien Content andPumpkin 3D .Cast
The voice actors in the original French version include:
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Chiara Mastroianni as teenage and adult Marjane
*Catherine Deneuve as Mother
*Danielle Darrieux as Grandmother
*Simon Abkarian as FatherThe film was released in
Canada with the original French soundtrack and English subtitles; the US release was redubbed in English for some locations. Mastroianni and Deneuve reprise their roles in English, but Father is played bySean Penn , Uncle Anouche byIggy Pop and Grandmother byGena Rowlands .Laurie Metcalf also has a small role as the mother of a young teenage boy.Responses
Critical reception
The film received substantially positive reviews. As of
July 16 ,2008 , the review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes reported that 96% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 115 reviews. [cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/persepolis/ |title=Persepolis - Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=2008-02-04 |publisher=Rotten Tomatoes ]Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 90 out of 100, based on 31 reviews. [cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/persepolis |title=Persepolis (2007): Reviews |accessdate=2008-02-04 |publisher=Metacritic ]"Time" magazine's
Richard Corliss named the film one of the Top 10 Movies of 2007, ranking it at #6. Corliss praised the film, calling it “a coming-of-age tale, that manages to be both harrowing and exuberant.” [Corliss, Richard ; “The 10 Best Movies”; "Time" magazine;December 24 ,2007 ; Page 40.] [ [http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/top10/article/0,30583,1686204_1686244_1692014,00.html Corliss, Richard; “The 10 Best Movies”; time.com] ]Reaction of Iranian government
The film has drawn complaints from the Iranian government. Even before its debut at the
Cannes Film Festival , the government-connected organisationIran Farabi Foundation sent a letter to the French embassy inTehran stating, "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." [cite news | title = Iran Protests 'Persepolis' Screening| publisher =ForexTV | date =2007-05-21 | url =http://www.forextv.com/FT/AFX/ShowStory.jsp?seq=217441 ]Despite such objections, the Iranian cultural authorities relented in February 2008 and allowed limited screenings of the film in Tehran, albeit with half a dozen scenes censored due to sexual content. [cite news | title = Rare Iran screening for controversial film 'Persepolis'
publisher = AFP| date =2008-02-14 | url =http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5j42rPk2BytF_nzJMitnhfe-sP4hw ]Reaction of Thai authorities
In June 2007, the film was dropped from the lineup of the
Bangkok International Film Festival . Festival director Chattan Kunjara na Ayudhya stated, "I was invited by the Iranian embassy to discuss the matter and we both came to mutual agreement that it would be beneficial to both countries if the film was not shown" and "It is a good movie in artistic terms, but we have to consider other issues that might arise here." [cite news | title = Politics puncture "Persepolis" plans| publisher =Variety Asia| date =2007-06-26 | url =http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/1592/ ] [cite news | title = Thailand pulls Iranian cartoon from film festival| publisher =Reuters | date =2007-06-27 | url =http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSBKK1636620070627 ]Reaction of Lebanese government
"Persepolis" was nearly banned in Lebanon. [ [http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2008/03/lebanon-iran-re.html"LEBANON: Iran revolution film 'Persepolis' unbanned", Los Angeles Times, March 28, 2008] ]
Reviews
Top ten lists
The film appeared on many critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007. [cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/film/awards/2007/toptens.shtml |title=Metacritic: 2007 Film Critic Top Ten Lists |accessdate=2008-01-05 |publisher=
Metacritic ]*2nd - Stephen Hunter, "
The Washington Post "
*2nd - Matt Cale, "Ruthless Reviews "
*3rd - Marc Savlov, "The Austin Chronicle "
*3rd - Marjorie Baumgarten, "The Austin Chronicle "
*4th - Mike McStay "Socius "
*4th - Claudia Puig, "USA Today "
*4th - Lisa Schwarzbaum, "Entertainment Weekly "
*4th - Mike Russell, "The Oregonian "
*4th - Stephanie Zacharek, "Salon"
*4th - Stephen Holden, "The New York Times "
*6th - Richard Corliss, "TIME" magazine
*7th - Ella Taylor, "LA Weekly "
*8th - Dana Stevens, "Slate"
*10th - Peter Rainer, "The Christian Science Monitor "Awards
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80th Academy Awards
**Nominated for Best Animated Feature. It is the second film ever nominated in this category to be rated PG-13 in theUnited States , after "The Triplets of Belleville" (also a French film). Additionally, it is the first traditionally animated nominee since 2005's "Howl's Moving Castle ". It was also France'sBest Foreign Language Film entry, but was not nominated.*
65th Golden Globe Awards
**Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film*
2007 Cannes Film Festival
**Won the Jury Prize
**Nominated for thePalme d'Or *2007
European Film Awards
**Nominated for Best Picture*2007
London Film Festival
**Southerland Trophy (Grand prize of the festival)*2007
Cinemanila International Film Festival
**Special Jury Prize*2007
São Paulo International Film Festival
**Won for Best Foreign Language Film*2007
Vancouver International Film Festival
**Won the Rogers People's Choice Award for Most Popular International Filmee also
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Iranian cinema
*List of animated feature-length films
*List of films based on French-language comics References
External links
* [http://www.sonyclassics.com/persepolis/ Official site]
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* [http://www.marjane-satrapi.com/ Film production blog]
* [http://www.myspace.com/persepolislefilm Film] atMySpace
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