Because of a book by Paul Risker
Reading Lolita In Tehran Israeli director Eran Riklis' Reading Lolita in Tehran is an adaptation of Azar Nafisi's bestselling memoir of the same name, first published in 2003. Nafisi (Golshifteh…
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