Multilingual dubs make money State-side

Husband-and-wife team Aly Jetha and Shabnam Rezaei knew they were tapping into an under-served market when they created their first Farsi-language direct-to-DVD feature Babak and Friends: A First Narooz in 2006. The animated movie about the Persian New Year sold 30,000 units in the US and Canada and was particularly popular with Persian immigrant families.
January 12, 2011

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