Universal Language (Une langue universelle)
Synopsis
A triptych of interweaving vignettes set in an imagined location reminiscent of Tehran and Winnipeg. Schoolchildren Negin and Nazgol find money frozen in the winter ice; tour guide Massoud leads a flummoxed group of tourists around the monuments of Winnipeg; Matthew quits his government job to visit his mother.
With nods to both Iranian New Wave cinema and the tradition of absurdist comedy, Universal Language is a whimsical satire that engages wit, deadpan lyricism, and formal rigor to examine themes of connectivity and the universal need for recognition.
Cast/Avec
- Matthew Rankin
- Rojina Esmaeili
- Sobhan Javadi
Screenplay
- Matthew Rankin
- Pirouz Nemati
- Ila Firouzabadi
Cinematographer
- Isabelle Stachtchenko
Sound
- Sacha Ratcliffe
Music
- Amir Amiri
- Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
Production
- MetaFilms
Trailer and photos
Critics
Matthew RANKIN
Matthew Rankin (1980, Canada) is a director and editor. After studying history at McGill and Université Laval, he travelled to Iran to learn filmmaking. His work has been shown at numerous venues including Sundance, SXSW, TIFF, the Berlinale, Cannes, and the Criterion Channel. His feature debut, The Twentieth Century (2019), received the FIPRESCI Prize at the Viennale. Universal Language is Rankin’s second feature-length film.
Filmography
- Universal Language 2024
- Une journée au Parc national Kootenay (short) 2022
- Municipal Relaxation Mode (short) 2022