Pari (film)

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Pari (پری)
Directed by Dariush Mehrjui
Produced by Dariush Mehrjui, Hashem Seifi
Written by J.D. Salinger (novel: Franny and Zooey), Dariush Mehrjui
Starring Niki Karimi, Ali Mosaffa, Khosro Shakibai, Melika Sharifinia
Music by Keivan Jahanshahi
Release date(s) 1995
Running time 115 min.
Language Persian
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Pari (Persian: پری) is a 1995 motion picture directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The film is an unauthorized "loose" adaptation of J. D. Salinger's 1961 book Franny and Zooey. Though the film could be distributed legally in Iran since the country has no official copyright relations with the United States,[1] Salinger had his lawyers block a planned screening of the film at Lincoln Center in 1998.[2] Mehrjui called Salinger's action "bewildering," explaining that he saw his film as "a kind of cultural exchange."[2]

[edit] Plot

Pari is a student of literature at a university in Tehran. She is a confident yet angry girl who is projecting her inner struggle by outwards aggression towards her tutor, her fiancé and her brother and she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown or a mental suicide.

An old sufi book by the name of "solook" helps take her on a journey to find herself and discover who she really is. Her brother helps her accomplish this goal.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Circular 38a of the U.S. Copyright Office
  2. ^ a b Mckinley, Jesse. "Iranian Film Is Canceled After Protest By Salinger", The New York Times, 1998-11-21. Retrieved on 2008-03-22. 
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