Matthew Rankin working on films about Progressive Conservatives, Esperanto
- Matthew Rankin is creating two films: one about Canada's Progressive Conservative Party and another called 'Congresso' focused on Esperanto.
- Rankin aims to investigate Canada's conservatism, feeling it is a crucial topic amid current trade tensions with the United States.
- His docu-fiction film 'Congresso' has received 13 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards, including best film and best directing.
- Rankin emphasizes the importance of questioning citizenship in Canada while noting the societal shift toward individualism.
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Winnipeg director Matthew Rankin says next films will focus on Progressive Conservatives, Esperanto
Universal Language director Matthew Rankin says he's channelling his creative energy into two new films: one probing Canada's conservative legacy and another on the world's most famous made-up language.

Matthew Rankin working on films about Progressive Conservatives, Esperanto
“Universal Language" director Matthew Rankin says he's channelling his creative energy into two new films: one probing Canada's conservative legacy and another on the world's most famous made-up language.
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