Friday, June 29, 2012

My name is Persian By ELISABETH FRANCK-DUMAS Recently forced into exile, the…

My name is Persian
By ELISABETH FRANCK-DUMAS

Recently forced into exile, the Iranian Golshifteh Farahani, a huge star in her country, is reinventing herself in France. At the threshold of fame, we meet with a contemporary Sarah Bernhardt.

What is exile? The loss everything and start again. Rather "a form of death," says Golshifteh Farahani, who knows the bitter taste of it for almost four years. When we talk about the Iranian actress, we should perhaps start there. The story of a young woman, huge star in her country, who found herself one day in France, where she barely spoke the language, with the escape for only project …

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