Marmulak (Lizard) Iran, 2004
Heritage Language Film Festival showcases controversial 2004 film by Iranian director Kamal Tabrizi in room 4301 of Applied Physics and Math Building of Muir College, UCSD. Banned in Iran, it tells the farcical story of a thief who escapes from prison and is mistaken as a cleric by the people of a small town.
Free parking available in lots 206, 207, 208. In Farsi with English subtitles.
Admission: Free
Location: Muir College, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla
For more information:
Phone: Allen Allison at 858-534-0693
or
Visit: ucsd.edu
or
Email:
For more information about the film see: arteeast.org
Heritage Language Film Festival showcases controversial 2004 film by Iranian director Kamal Tabrizi in room 4301 of Applied Physics and Math Building of Muir College, UCSD. Banned in Iran, it tells the farcical story of a thief who escapes from prison and is mistaken as a cleric by the people of a small town.
Free parking available in lots 206, 207, 208. In Farsi with English subtitles.
Admission: Free
Location: Muir College, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla
For more information:
Phone: Allen Allison at 858-534-0693
or
Visit: ucsd.edu
or
Email:
For more information about the film see: arteeast.org







