This Iranian based in France is the author of the comic Persepolis that chronicles his life in the midst of the Islamic revolution 1979 and the subsequent establishment of the Islamic Republic. It's a hard story about the lack of freedoms, oppression and the unsuitable, since the character of a girl critical, rebellious and fraught with an irony that does provoke laughter in the midst of injustice.
Persepolis picks up the contradictions of a totalitarian regime with Marjane Satrapi rootlessness felt later in the West, not feeling out of nowhere. This comic is composed of four volumes, the first two have been brought to the screen in 2007 with written and directed by the author herself and Vincent Paronnaud. As expected the film was not without controversy, and received strong criticism from the Iranian government itself, however took the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Oscar for best picture animation. Other works that delve into the discrimination experienced by women of Iran are Business and Chicken with Plums latter Angoulème Award winner in 2005.
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