very odd to be saying stuff like "he wasted her youth/prettiest years" or that their relationship was a "waste of time" in the wake of sooyoung and kyunghos breakup because they didnt marry. methinks a lot of you believe woman must be wed before she becomes an unloveable hag
Persepolis is banned in Iran bc, you know, theocratic authoritarian state.
But there are many Farsi translations made by fans and the entire film is on YouTube subtitled in Farsi.
I know underground versions were spread illegally in Iran by fans.
Du nouveau au #perelachaise : l'étonnant mausolée érigé sur la tombe du producteur, acteur et scénariste suédois Mattias Ripa, décédé l'an dernier, époux de Marjane Satrapi.
L'artiste, auteure de bande dessinée et réalisatrice franco-iranienne, y a déjà fait graver son nom.
I got in an argument in her comments because she made a video about how unhappy she was with all of her material privilege so I said she should probably try volunteering and maybe giving up some material and everyone said I was being ableist and didn’t understand depression
@glaad Kalau kalian di-doxxing (semoga enggak!) bisa coba cek panduan untuk merespons dari Crash Override Network. Semoga bisa membantu untuk menilai dan mempertimbangkan keputusan kalian kalau sampai kejadian (semoga enggak! (2))
https://t.co/9ZLNHwMevv
“Three decades more”, written in 2023 for The Complete Persepolis: 20th Anniversary Edition, Marjane Satrapi and Mattias Ripa died in the following decade. 2025 and 2026, respectively. May their soul find peace in their hour of death.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Marjane Satrapi, the acclaimed Franco-Iranian artist, filmmaker, and author of the internationally celebrated graphic novel Persepolis who died at the age of 56.
Marjane Satrapi was a fearless voice for feminism, human rights, and freedom. Through her work and public engagement, she consistently advocated for women’s rights, standing in solidarity with the people of Iran and amplifying the message of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement on the global stage.
According to a statement from her family, Marjane Satrapi “died of sadness” a little more than a year after the passing of her husband, Mattias Ripa, a producer, actor, and screenwriter, who died on April 8, 2025.
Marjane Satrapi leaves behind a powerful cultural, artistic, and moral legacy. Her courage will continue to resonate far beyond her lifetime.
Narges Foundation
4 Jun 2026
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