IFFR 2025
Une Langue Universelle
Cinema Forum Groningen
Nieuwe Markt 1, 9712KN GroningenThree whimsical stories intersect in this absurdist tale of postnational Winnipeg inspired by Iranian cinema.
In a city blending contemporary Manitoba and 1990s Tehran, two girls, a tour guide and a bureaucrat cross paths. Matthew Rankin brings to bear his love for Winnipeg and Iranian cinema in a charming and original tribute to both.
Two enterprising young girls try to free a banknote frozen in ice, a tour guide leads a perplexed group around a wintry city and a government worker sets off on a homeward trek. Modern-day Winnipeg, Canada, meets 1990s Tehran, Iran, in Matthew Rankin’s absurd and honest sophomore feature, Une langue universelle.
In this delightfully strange and blended city, the local language of Farsi can be found on Tim Horton’s signs, the Kleenex Repository is a familiar landmark and a long-lost briefcase on a bench has been demarcated as a UNESCOWorld Heritage site. The Canadian filmmaker evokes the art direction of Wes Anderson while simultaneously drawing upon the poetics of the Iranian New Wave, as is Rankin's love for the auteurs of Iranian cinema.