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Universal Language
Universal Language

Universal Language (2024)

76% User Rating
1h 29min
Comedy
Drama

"This film longs to hold you."

Winter. Somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg. Negin and Nazgol find a sum of money frozen deep within the sidewalk ice and try to find a way to get it out. Massoud leads a group of befuddled tourists upon an increasingly-strange walking tour of Winnipeg historic sites. Matthew leaves his job at the Québec government and embarks upon a mysterious journey to visit his estranged mother.

Matthew RankinDirector

Cast

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Rojina Esmaeili

Rojina Esmaeili

Negin

Saba Vahedyousefi

Saba Vahedyousefi

Nazgol

Matthew Rankin

Matthew Rankin

Matthew (Massoud)

Pirouz Nemati

Pirouz Nemati

Massoud (Matthew)

Mani Soleymanlou

Mani Soleymanlou

Iraj Bilodeau

Ila Firouzabadi

Ila Firouzabadi

Bus Driver

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Sobhan Javadi

Omid

Danielle Fichaud

Danielle Fichaud

Monsieur Castonguay

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Bahram Nabatian

Hafez Ghamghosar

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Hemela Pourafzal

Woman with Turkey

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Dara Najmabadi

Pirouz

Denis Houle

Denis Houle

Jean

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Amir Amiri

Musician 1

Faraz Anoushahpour

Faraz Anoushahpour

Tourist 3

Bernard Arène

Bernard Arène

Pharmacist

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Gilnaz Arzpeyma

Samovar technician

Asinnajaq

Asinnajaq

Knitter

Baharan BaniAhmadi

Baharan BaniAhmadi

Miss Zardooz

Sarianne Cormier

Sarianne Cormier

Ticket Agent

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Sahar Mofidi

Lacrimologist

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Zhila Naghibzadeh

Tourist 1

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Nima Pourtolami

Birthday cake salesman

Ramin S. Khanjani

Ramin S. Khanjani

Bingo mistress

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Mohammad Salari

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Annie St-Pierre

Jeanne and Réjeanne Suissûr

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Aonan Yang

Aonan Yang

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Nora Zarkandi

Reviews (1)

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Brent Marchant
Rating 80%

February 23, 2025

Philosophers and metaphysicians are generally quick to agree that we’re all fundamentally connected, both to one another and to everything around us, that there’s a certain universality binding all there is in our existence. But how many of us actually take the time to truly recognize, consider and appreciate this? Maybe this calls for stepping away from our everyday world and immersing ourselves in some sort of alternate version of it to see the inherent connections and the value that lie therein. That’s what writer-actor-director Matthew Rankin so eloquently shows us in his second feature outing, an absurdist fable of seemingly unrelated stories that ultimately tie together to illustrate the bonds that unite us and how we can put them to best use for our collective benefit. This triptych of tall tales tells the stories of a Quebec government worker (Rankin) who quits his job to return home to visit his long-estranged mother in Winnipeg; a part-time tour guide (Pirouz Nemati) who leads small bands of visitors on an excursion of mundane, unimpressive alleged tourist sites in Manitoba’s capital city; and a pair of concerned grade school classmates (Rojina Esmaeili, Saba Vahedyousefi) who try to secure funds to help a friend (Sobhan Javadi) replace his lost eye glasses when they fall off and are quickly pilfered by a crafty. free-roaming wild turkey. The assistance these individuals freely offer to others (and receive from them in kind) to get through the quirky challenges of these bizarre circumstances, in turn, reveals the unspoken “universal language” that binds all of us – our mutual compassion and support for one another, particularly those in need. All of this is set against the backdrop of an alternate version of Canada (where the primary language is Farsi) in winter, providing a fitting setting for wending our way through the cold world that surrounds us. “Universal Language” thus serves up a heartwarming, gentle yet insightful story that reminds us of our innate linkage and the goodwill that we’re all capable of unselfishly extending to one another when warranted, something that, ideally, should come to us as second nature, as it does for the characters in this film. And all of this is nestled into a wealth of hilarious, off-the-wall humor, coming across like a mixture of Monty Python and Federico Fellini. Admittedly, the film’s opening act may seem somewhat disjointed and perhaps even a bit too idiosyncratic for its own good at times, but these issues gradually dissipate as the picture plays out and the pieces of its various story threads begin piecing themselves together, revealing the aforementioned intrinsic connections among us. This delightful indie gem has largely flown below the radar thus far, despite its awards, nominations and rave reception at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, as well as its designation as one of the National Board of Review’s Top 5 International Films of last year. Indeed, at a time when it seems like there’s so much dividing us, it’s gratifying to see a release like this, one that tenderly spotlights more of what binds us than what sets us apart.

Media

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Q&A with Matthew Rankin | TIFF 2025

Q&A with Matthew Rankin | TIFF 2025

Iranian Cinema Inspired Matthew Rankin’s UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | TIFF 2024

Iranian Cinema Inspired Matthew Rankin’s UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | TIFF 2024

Canadian Spot

Canadian Spot

Denis Villeneuve interviews Matthew Rankin - Universal Language

Denis Villeneuve interviews Matthew Rankin - Universal Language

UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE (UNE LANGUE UNIVERSELLE) Conversation at AFI FEST presented by Canva

UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE (UNE LANGUE UNIVERSELLE) Conversation at AFI FEST presented by Canva

Matthew Rankin, Ila Firouzabadi, Pirouz Nemati & More on Universal Language

Matthew Rankin, Ila Firouzabadi, Pirouz Nemati & More on Universal Language

Matthew Rankin on the raw, personal story of UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE

Matthew Rankin on the raw, personal story of UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE

Oscars 2025: UNE LANGUE UNIVERSELLE representing Canada

Oscars 2025: UNE LANGUE UNIVERSELLE representing Canada

Official U.S. Trailer [Subtitled]

Official U.S. Trailer [Subtitled]

Matthew Rankin's Universal Language at Cannes 2024

Matthew Rankin's Universal Language at Cannes 2024

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