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Your point is Iran's filmmakers live in such a repressive culture that they deserve greater recognition

Posted by Jazz Inmate on January 10, 2011 at 16:33:56:

than deserving filmmakers in other cultures, who are just as talented? Near as I can figure that's all you're saying.

Yes, I reviewed Persepolis. I've viewed many other Iranian films that I frankly don't like as much as you do. I recognize the artistry of them, but the themes and cinematography are done better elsewhere.

It's no big deal and it's not about my political distaste for Iran. I don't like Israeli films and I love Israel--so don't read anything political into it.