

This is a story familiar to Western readers: during the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88), a restless girl who liked Nike shoes and rock music was arrested and imprisoned while wandering in a bombed city. He uses simplified graphic methods influenced by German Expressionism to convey his growth story in Persepolis De Hearn. 2’ (2001), which were translated into English in 2003 and incorporated into ‘Persepolis: History of childhood’.

In France, Satrapy published ‘Persepolis 1’ (2000) and ‘Persepolis No. In France, he graduated in art and lived permanently in Paris in the mid-1990s. He returned to Dean to study art at the age of 19 and returned to Europe after a brief marriage in 1993. A failed relationship exacerbated her sense of isolation, leaving her homeless and taking drugs. In 1984, her parents decided to move her to Austria to attend school. After the Iranian Revolution in 1979, his familyu2019s Western lifestyle attracted the attention of the Iranian authorities.

He grew up in Deherne and attended a French high school. His father is an engineer and his mother is a fashion designer. Satrapi is the only child of Western adoptive parents. The background is the increasingly tense political situation in Iran in the 1970s and 1980s, the imprisonment and subsequent murder of his free-minded family, and the tragic war between Iran and Iraq. This film tells the story of Satrapi’s transformation from a boy to a rebellious, punk-loving teenager in Iran. Based on Satrapi’s graphic novel, chronicles his life in Iran and Europe before and after the revolution. Marji tries to read as much as possible to understand the history of his country and the various forms of government. He discovered that his family had been persecuted by the Shah for many years. Marji’s parents participated in anti-government demonstrations. Sometimes you express your emotions to God. Marji decided to become a prophet because he saw that there were many problems in the world that he thought could be solved. Boys and girls are separated at Marji’s French school. It all started by telling all women to wear a veil. Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel Persepolis tells of her life from the age of 10 to 14 during the Islamic Revolution.
