Persepolis is the film version of Marjane Satrapi’s graphic
autobiographical novel (i.e. comic book ) of the same name. It tells the story of Marjane and her middle class leftist family, from the overthrow of the Shah, through the heady days of the âFebruary Revolutionâ of 1979 [1] and the creation of the Islamic Republic, to the Iran-Iraq war, and Marjane’s subsequent self-imposed exile in Europe.
Marjane is a wilful and adventurous child who displays a passionate loathing of injustice from an early age. Her Uncle Anoush, who we assume is a member of the Iranian Communist Party, the Tudeh, becomes an important influence on her after he is released from the Shah’s prisons. The euphoria of the early post-Shah days with its mass movements, begins to be replaced with a growing concern over the rise of the Islamists. Yet Uncle Anoush remains optimistic and comments that the Islamists are not as bad as the Shah.