2007 PERSEPOLIS (feat. Élise Hanson)
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In the wake of 9/11, anti-Muslim bigotry swept across the western world. Artists like Marjane Satrapi push against the hatred with her graphic novel turned animated film, Persepolis, showing audiences what it was really like to live through the Iranian revolution and war with Iraq. Local playwriter Élise Hanson joins us to talk about how films can help us empathize with other cultures and gain a deeper understanding of the people around the world. Join our Patreon, where we talk about Jordan Peele's NopeWhere to watch PersepolisRoger Ebert's reviewWhere to watch Twilight (2008)
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