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The Universal Language

The constructed language Esperanto, created by a Polish eye doctor in the late 1800s, aimed to unite cultures and facilitate global communication.

The documentary "The Universal Language" follows the history of Esperanto, an artificial language created in the late 1800s to promote global understanding and unity. Despite being designed to be a universal language, Esperanto has a dedicated community of speakers today, and the film portrays their experiences with humor, poignancy, and hope.

Info about The Universal Language

Studio(s): The Free History Project

Originally Released: United States, Oct 10, 2011

Production Country: United States

Budget: $100,000.00

Genres:Documentary, Short