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The image depicts an interior view of a well-lit, sterile hallway within what appears to be a creative or academic institution in Vancouver, British Columbia. The walls are uniformly white, extending from a gray concrete floor to a ceiling with exposed white grid tiles and recessed square fluorescent light panels.

On the left, a large white film poster for "UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE" is affixed to the wall. The poster features a pixelated black-and-white depiction of a man's head and shoulders, shown with a mustache and glasses. Below the title, smaller text identifies "A FILM BY MATTHEW EARKIN" and "STARRING MATTHEW EARKIN PIRouz HEMATI," with various Canadian and BC arts council logos visible at the bottom.

Around a corner to the right, another white wall displays additional film posters. Prominently featured is a black poster for "I SAW THE TV GLOW," depicting a dark, ethereal figure with bright eyes. To its right, smaller posters are visible, including one with geometric designs that also references "Universal Language." Below these posters, two standard black electrical outlets are mounted on the white wall. A black waste bin or bucket is partially visible in the lower right foreground, near the corner of the wall. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Oct 7, 2025

Vancouver, Canada

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The image depicts an interior view of a well-lit, sterile hallway within what appears to be a creative or academic institution in Vancouver, British Columbia. The walls are uniformly white, extending from a gray concrete floor to a ceiling with exposed white grid tiles and recessed square fluorescent light panels. On the left, a large white film poster for "UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE" is affixed to the wall. The poster features a pixelated black-and-white depiction of a man's head and shoulders, shown with a mustache and glasses. Below the title, smaller text identifies "A FILM BY MATTHEW EARKIN" and "STARRING MATTHEW EARKIN PIRouz HEMATI," with various Canadian and BC arts council logos visible at the bottom. Around a corner to the right, another white wall displays additional film posters. Prominently featured is a black poster for "I SAW THE TV GLOW," depicting a dark, ethereal figure with bright eyes. To its right, smaller posters are visible, including one with geometric designs that also references "Universal Language." Below these posters, two standard black electrical outlets are mounted on the white wall. A black waste bin or bucket is partially visible in the lower right foreground, near the corner of the wall. No individuals are present in the scene.

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