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“Veil” is lifted in Tirana on a film that was banned in Iran

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In the context of “The Spring of the French speaking countries,” activity which is being held from 17 to 29 April 2008, there will also be a premiere screening of the film, “Persepolis” The film, screened on 3 April at the Marubi Cinema on 3 April, evokes the Arab world, but was banned in Iran. “Persepolis” is being screened in Tirana only a few months after it contended for a prize in the last Oscars. It won real fame after it was highly assessed at the Cannes Festival in 2007, where it was awarded the Jury’s Prize. This is a French production by Marian Satrap and Vincent Parronnaude. Under the interpretation of the voices of actresses Catherine Deneuve, Chiara Mastroianni and Danielle Darrieux comes a history which is based on the autobiography, bearing the same title, by Marianne Satrap, a Franco-Iranian author. The history related is the biography of Satrap in hr country of birth.
The film, “Persepolis” produced in the form of a full length one hour thirty five minutes feature film takes us back to Teheran of 1978. At that time Marianne is eight years old, born and brought up in a family of intellectuals, which later on is involved in he social-communist movement in Iran, prior to the Islamic revolution. The small girl witnesses the collapse of the regime of the Shah, and later on the first years of the Iran-Irak War. Crisized by the Iranian authorities for its description of the Islamic Revolution, this animated Franco-Iranian film, “Persepolis” was not permitted to be screened in Lebanon, which has also produced reactions. Its author Marianne Satrap lives in Paris.

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