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Persepolis

FILMCLUB RECOMMENDS

This film has one use of strong bad language and some scenes of violence

TEACHERS GUIDANCE

PersepolisRating: 12 11+

3.2595 out of 5 131 Votes (Members)
Duration
91 mins
Year
2007
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A highly original and brilliant animated portrait of a young girl's coming of age in revolutionary Iran, adapted from an acclaimed graphic novel by exiled Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi, who co-directed the movie too. The story follows "Marjane", a smart and strong-willed girl whose life is forever changed when the Shah of Iran is overthrown by the Islamic Revolution of 1979. While far from being supporters of the Shah, Marjane's left-wing parents find their lives even harder under the new regime - and Marjane herself finds it impossible to adapt, rebelling in a country where rebellion increasingly has no place, especially for girls. With English subtitles.

PLEASE BE AWARE: After ordering Persepolis the disc you will receive will be marked as being a 15 certificate - however, this relates to the extra features on the DVD and not the film itself, which is certified with the BBFC as a 12.

FILMCLUB has consulted the BBFC, and their guidance is that as long as a club leader screens only the film (and not additional features or audio commentaries etc), Persepolis can be treated as a 12 certificate in a school setting.

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What you say

  • A really engaging and informative film. The characters are really human and there is a surprising amount of humour. Thoughtful and though-provoking.

    Devina (18)

Reviews

Viewing 55-60 of 173 Reviews

  • Luke, 12

    1 out of 5
    By
    Luke, 12
    Date
    2011-11-02 15:58:51

    I found it boring because it was mainly in black and white, the story line was hard to follow and had a lot of bad words in it.
    altogether i disliked it and would'nt recommend it.

  • Thomas, 21

    4 out of 5
    By
    Thomas, 21
    Date
    2011-11-02 15:56:24

    i found it very insperational & emotional but the woman was wasting her life on smoking

  • James, 12

    4 out of 5
    By
    James, 12
    Date
    2011-11-02 15:56:16

    It was a very emotional and touching film with examples of sexism and discrimination in it. Majene is the main character from Iran who moves countries twice! This film could have been better in colour as it was a cartoon in black and white but apart from that I really enjoyed the film and I would definitely watch it again and I would highly recommend it. It is nice to see Majene and her grandmother's relationship together. In parts this film was funny and also touching... Very Good film. I will definitely see it again if I get the chance.

  • millie, 11

    4 out of 5
    By
    millie, 11
    Date
    2011-11-02 15:55:53

    i thought this film was very deatailed for a animation and was very drepressing in a good kind of way xxxxxxxx

  • Harry, 12

    4 out of 5
    By
    Harry, 12
    Date
    2011-11-02 15:55:22

    When most people whatched Persepolis they said they didnt like it or it was boring but i thought the complete opposite, i learnt quiet a bit from it and i thought it was quiet interesting, however the majority of the movie was in black and white witch was realy the only flaw. Overall i think it was a good movie!

  • Maddie, 11

    3 out of 5
    By
    Maddie, 11
    Date
    2011-11-02 15:55:20

    I found this film enjoyable but i did not like the fact it was in black and white. Persepolis is an inperational film although there were some sad/bad points. i did also find half way through it came across a bit boring.

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