- Marjane Satrapi, the acclaimed Iranian-French cartoonist and filmmaker best known for her work Persepolis , has died at the age of 56.
- French media reported that Satrapi “died of sadness” just over a year after the passing of her husband, Swedish film producer Mattias Ripa.
- Her autobiographical comic book and film Persepolis chronicled her childhood in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, earning significant international awards and an Oscar nomination.
- Satrapi was a vocal advocate for human rights, particularly for Iranian women, co-ordinating the book Femme, vie, liberté ( Woman, Life, Freedom ) and declining France's Legion of Honour over perceived insufficient support for Iranian democracy.
- French President Emmanuel Macron is among those paying tribute, describing Satrapi as “a remarkable artist who transformed an Iranian childhood into a universal fable”.
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