Homegrown cinema
Une langue universelle
Winter. Somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg. Negin and Nazgol find a large 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-absurd walking tour of Winnipeg monuments and historic sites. Matthew leaves his job at the Québec government and embarks upon a mysterious journey to visit his estranged mother. Time, geography and identities crossfade, interweave and collide into a surreal comedy of misdirection.
Structured like a Venn diagram – at the point of confluence between Jacques Tati and Abbas Kiarostami’s Koker Trilogy – Une langue universelle is at once a diary film, an absurdist city symphony and a welling-up of confinement-era emotion exploring the mysterious interzone where one person ends and the rest of the world begins. An elusive, half-remembered dream of home, solitude, our responsibilities to others and the wild turkeys that haunt us.
FESTIVAL DE CANNES, DIRECTOR’S FORTNIGHT — AUDIENCE AWARD
TIFF — BEST CANADIAN DISCOVERY

- Saturday, Mar 29
20:45 - FST - Sunday, Apr 6
18:00 - FST - Tuesday, Apr 8
20:15 - FST
With Matthew Rankin in attendance
FST - French subtitles
EST - English subtitles