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  2. Persepolis (film) - Wikipedia

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    Marji decides to leave Iran again. Before leaving, she visits the graves of her grandfather and uncle. Her mother forbids her from returning, and her grandmother dies soon after her departure. In the present, at Orly, Marji gets into a taxi. As it leaves the airport, the driver asks where she is coming from. She replies, "Iran".

  3. Oobi: Dasdasi - Wikipedia

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    Oobi: Dasdasi (Persian: دس دسی صداش می آد; English translation: Dasdasi: Clapping Hands) is an Iranian children's television series created for channel IRIB TV2. It is an adaptation of the American series Oobi. It was produced by Negar Estakhr and directed by Amir Soltan Ahmadi, two puppeteers who also starred on the program.

  4. The Heroes (2008 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Heroes (Persian: پهلوانان, romanized: Pahlevānān, meaning The Champions) [a] is an Iranian animated television series written and directed by Siavash Zarrinabadi and produced by Alireza Golpayegani from Harekat-e Kelidi Company and Saba Animation Center.

  5. Persepolis (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Persepolis is a series of autobiographical graphic novels by Marjane Satrapi that depict her childhood and early adult years in Iran and Austria during and after the Islamic Revolution.

  6. Princess of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Princess of Rome (Persian: شاهزاده روم) is an Iranian and Lebanese computer-animated movie produced by Hamed Jafari about the life of a Christian princess, Malika, mother-to-be of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the 12th Shia Imam, and granddaughter of Emperor of the Byzantine Empire (the successor of the Eastern Roman Empire).

  7. A Girl's-Eye View of What's Happening in Iran - AOL

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    As a national uprising mounts against the Islamic Republic, young women wait for deceptively simple things, like the ability to wear their hair uncovered. For one writer, spending a month with his ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 28 photos show what Iran looked like before the 1979 ... - AOL

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    From 1941 to 1979, Iran was ruled by King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah. On February 11, 1979, the Islamic Revolution swept the country.