Debuting November 13th for the second installment of the Moldy Cassette Film Fest is a nice flick released last year entitled: Persepolis.
Persepolis is the autobiography of Marjane, an Iranian woman who decided who tell her childhood story first as a graphic novel and later in this movie. The movie is animated and done in black and white in a style exactly like the comic.
The theme?: Hmmm ... I suppose it can be "Unpredictable Social Futures". This film is very relevant to now in how society can flow along one tangent and instantly change. You can say an apocalypse has occur which has "ended the world as we know it". Things change, sometimes not for the better. Whole society become disrupted. With the financial problems of this sector of the world, Persepolis can be looked at as a personal been there, done that - here's how you cope.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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