The thorny, complicated history between the United States and Iran is infinitely more complex for those of the Persian diaspora living in America.
It’s this nuanced tension trickling down to identity — between being too much this and not enough that in either homeland — that writer-director-producer Maryam Keshavarz (“Circumstance”) explores in her third film, “The Persian Version,” a decades and generation-spanning dramedy.
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