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  2. Atena Farghadani - Wikipedia

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    Atena Farghadani (Persian: آتنا فرقدانی; born 29 January 1987) is an Iranian artist and political activist, who was imprisoned for 18 months. Amnesty International considers her a prisoner of conscience. [1] She was released on 3 May 2016. [2]

  3. Iranian animation - Wikipedia

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    The art of animation as practiced in modern-day Iran started in the 1950s. Iran's animation owes largely to the animator Noureddin Zarrinkelk, who was instrumental in founding the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Tehran in collaboration with the late father of Iranian graphics, Morteza Momayez, and other fellow artists like Farshid Mesghali, Ali Akbar ...

  4. List of Iranian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Sanaz Mazinani (born 1978), Iranian-Canadian multidisciplinary artist, works including installation art, photography; Laleh Mehran, Iranian-American multimedia artist and professor; Alina Mnatsakanian (born 1958), Iranian-Armenian Switzerland-based visual artist; Mandana Moghaddam (born 1962), Iranian-Swedish visual artist

  5. Category:Iranian women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Iranian artists. It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for female artists from the Asian country of Iran .

  6. Persepolis (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The genre of graphic novels can be traced back to 1986 with Art Spiegelman's Maus, portraying the Holocaust through the use of cartoon images of mice and cats. Later, writers such as Aaron McGruder and Ho Che Anderson used graphic novels to discuss themes such as Sudanese orphans and civil rights movements.

  7. Persepolis (film) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] The story follows a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. The title references the historical city of Persepolis. An international co-production between France and the United States, [7] the film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, where it co-won the Jury Prize, alongside Silent Light.

  8. Iranian House of Cartoon - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated to Tehran Municipality, Iranian House of Cartoon (خانه کاریکاتور ایران) was founded in 1996. In addition to hosting temporary exhibitions & acting as an educational center of cartoon & animation , it has been the permanent secretariat of Tehran International Cartoon Biennial .

  9. Category:Iranian animation - Wikipedia

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    Iranian animated films‎ (1 C, 7 P) T. Iranian animated television series‎ (2 P) Pages in category "Iranian animation" This category contains only the following page.