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Une langue universelle

  • 2024
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.2K
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Une langue universelle (2024)
In a mysterious and surreal interzone somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg, the lives of multiple characters interweave with each other in surprising and mysterious ways. Gradeschoolers Negin and Nazgol find a sum of money frozen in the winter ice and try to claim it. Meanwhile, Massoud leads a group of increasingly-befuddled tourists through the monuments and historic sites of Winnipeg. Matthew quits his meaningless job in a Québecois government office and sets out upon an enigmatic journey to visit his mother. Space, time and personal identities crossfade, interweave and echo into a surreal comedy of misdirection.
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An absurdist triptych of seemingly unconnected stories finds a mysterious point of intersection in this tale set somewhere between Winnipeg and Tehran.An absurdist triptych of seemingly unconnected stories finds a mysterious point of intersection in this tale set somewhere between Winnipeg and Tehran.An absurdist triptych of seemingly unconnected stories finds a mysterious point of intersection in this tale set somewhere between Winnipeg and Tehran.

  • Director
    • Matthew Rankin
  • Writers
    • Ila Firouzabadi
    • Pirouz Nemati
    • Matthew Rankin
  • Stars
    • Matthew Rankin
    • Pirouz Nemati
    • Amir Amiri
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Matthew Rankin
    • Writers
      • Ila Firouzabadi
      • Pirouz Nemati
      • Matthew Rankin
    • Stars
      • Matthew Rankin
      • Pirouz Nemati
      • Amir Amiri
    • 16User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 25 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Matthew Rankin
    Matthew Rankin
    • Matthew
    Pirouz Nemati
    • Massoud
    Amir Amiri
    • Musician 1
    Faraz Anoushah Pour
    • Tourist 3
    Bernard Arene
    Bernard Arene
    • Pharmacist
    Gilnaz Arzpeyma
    • Samovar technician
    Asinnajaq
    • Knitter
    Baharan BaniAhmadi
    Baharan BaniAhmadi
    • Miss Zardooz
    Sarianne Cormier
    Sarianne Cormier
    • Ticket agent
    Rojina Esmaeili
    • Negin
    Danielle Fichaud
    Danielle Fichaud
    • Monsieur Castonguay
    Ila Firouzabadi
    • Bus driver
    Denis Houle
    Denis Houle
    • Jean Suissûr
    Sobhan Javadi
    • Omid
    Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
    Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
    • Musician 2
    Sahar Mofidi
    • Lacrimologist
    Bahram Nabatian
    • Hafez Ghamgosar
    Zhila Naghibzadeh
    • Tourist 1
    • Director
      • Matthew Rankin
    • Writers
      • Ila Firouzabadi
      • Pirouz Nemati
      • Matthew Rankin
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    User reviews16

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    7ZeddaZogenau

    Singing THE SONG OF THE TURKEY in Snowy Landscapes

    This very unusual film by Matthew RANKIN is being entered by Canada into the race for the OSCAR for Best International Film and has already made it onto the shortlist for this award.

    The interwoven stories are set in snow-covered Canada (in Quebec and Winnipeg) and tell of bizarre characters who experience very unusual things. No more should be revealed at this point, as this film thrives on its satirical bizarreness. We can reveal that the characters appear almost exclusively speak Persian, and the whole thing takes place against a very monotonous city backdrop. In Persian, UNE LANGUE UNIVERSELLE probably means THE SONG OF THE TURKEY. And a turkey is not entirely unimportant for the course of the plot.

    The film is definitely something special and can be interpreted in many different ways. A story about migrants, problems of people from Iran in a bizarre setting or even a nightmare of a homeland where the familiar French is no longer spoken: all of these interpretations are conceivable and certainly many more. In any case, you experience a magically transfigured film that shows everything familiar in a new and satirically transfigured light. But above all, these are very human stories that bring a smile to the audience's face despite the icy cold of the snowy landscapes shown.
    7alain_pinel

    What if Farsi was the universal language?

    For its creativity, inventiveness, soundtrack, boldness, unique humor, cast, and sociolinguistic vision, it's a yes. For the film's length, contextual setup, and a few redundancies, it's less so. Excellent directing technique and a brilliant idea in how the characters are written in one of the film's final scenes (a remarkable process) and its significance up to the end. One shouldn't go into this movie expecting a linear narrative. That said, this aspect doesn't truly detract from the quality of the plot. A beautiful progression from Rankin as a director since his film The Twentieth Century. A few common elements between these two productions (dreamlike quality, kitsch...) are already beginning to define what will become his personal signature over time.
    6Sees All

    A Turkey Stole My Glasses

    UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE is an oddball comedy that at first seems like something from the French "theatre of the absurd" of 100 years ago. One character is a tour guide in Winnipeg, a really dull town, especially in the dead of winter. It's fun to watch him try to make something interesting out of things like a dried-up fountain in the courtyard of a virtually deserted shopping mall, or a briefcase left at a bus stop in the 1970s. And there's the lady whose job is to promote the use of Kleenex. She goes to funerals giving out Kleenexes and encouraging people to cry. She herself collects her tears. In her closet, she has several jars of tears with labels on them indicating the years they were shed. There's a bingo parlor where the prizes are crates of Kleenex. Or the schoolboy who wants to be a comedian and goes around dressed and made up like Groucho Marx. And, of course, a turkey alleged to have won an avian beauty contest, who steals a boy's glasses. There are many other threads of the story that are all seemingly unrelated. I decided early on not to try to make sense of it and just see what happens next. I believe that that is the right strategy to take watching this movie. Amazingly it all comes together at the end to make a rather sweet and heartfelt story. It's in French and Farsi with English subtitles. Wisely clocking in at slightly less than an hour and a half, it's a delicate film with something to say about Love.
    8dngoldman

    Odd, Unique, and Warm

    This brilliant gem of film traces the the interacting lives of a group of children trying to find some money to help a schoolmate and a son returning for his mother's birthday. T The film establishes a unique and somewhat surreal fantasy universe, where most residents speak Farsi and have Iranian descent. The setting, characterized by graveyards alongside highways, empty malls, and rural bars, evokes a sense of emptiness and isolation reminiscent of the show "Northern Exposure" after developers arrived in the town. Like "Northern Exposure," "Universal Language" centers around the central decency and humanity of its characters. The film's peculiarity lies in its exceptional use of cuts, shots, and color, which prevents it from becoming cloying. Instead, it serves as an earnest exploration of memory and responsibility.
    8jrd_73

    Intriguing

    Universal Language is an intriguing film that tells three stories set in Winnipeg, Canada. A government worker in Quebec leaves his job and heads for home to see the mother he left years ago. A tour guide shows the curious tourist attractions of Winnipeg in the most bizarre of the three stories. Finally, two children try and rescue a large bill frozen in ice so that a school friend can buy much needed glasses.

    All three of these stories on the surface sound naturalistic, but director Mathew Rankin has a few tricks up his sleeve.

    For instance, all of these stories take place in the Iranian communities of Winnipeg. Are there Iranians in Canada? Yes, according to Wikipedia, .8% of Canadians are of Iranian descent. That means about eight in one thousand. However, Universal Language takes place in a world where nearly half of the country (or at least nearly half of Winnipeg) is Iranian. Signs are in both French and Farsi (strangely, none in English). Also, while I don't know much about money in either Canada or Iran, I doubt if either country has Edgar Allan Poe on its currency (although they should).

    This summary sounds like a weird comedy in the Guy Maddin tradition, and some of Universal Language has that vibe. However, there is a serious side to the film. The story with the children trying to rescue a bill from ice recalls the children focused Iranian films Children of Heaven and The White Balloon. Like those film, the story has an earnest quality to it even with the bizarre touches (like the butcher hot to show his turkey decapitating saw to the children).

    Finally, I must mention the reunion between the government worker and his mother. The film concludes with a sadness that I had not expected.

    Universal Language is not a film for everyone. I was the only viewer of the four in the theater to find the film funny. The other three did not seem to "get" the film. That is too bad. Universal Language is a film that deserves more recognition than it has received.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Canada for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
    • Soundtracks
      These Eyes
      Written by Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings

      Performed by The Guess Who

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Persian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Universal Language
    • Production company
      • Metafilms
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $215,249
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,111
      • Feb 16, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $302,238
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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