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  1. Jan 28, 2015 · Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan has directed fourteen features, including The Adjuster (1991), Exotica (1994), The Sweet Hereafter (1997), Ararat (2002), and, most recently, The Captive (2014). He writes, “Rather than a top ten, these are ten films with which I have some sort of personal relationship.

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    Photos THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED, Atom Egoyan, Kirby Dick, 2006.©IFC Films FELICIA'S JOURNEY, Atom Egoyan directs Peter McDonald and Elaine Cassidy, 1999. WHERE THE TRUTH LIES, Kevin Bacon ...

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    "Atom Egoyan hinges his metatextual cinema on themes of emotional and psychological displacement. While biographical readings are often suspect, it is easy - given how candid Egoyan is with personal details in interview - to see how his own background of displacement influences his films…

  4. Atom Egoyan must be a wonderful teacher. (Photo by Roger Ebert) Egoyan on inspiration Egoyan on erotic scenes &nbsp Egoyan on Amanda Seyfried Egoyan on Liam Neeson Egoyan on Ingmar Bergman and the essence of cinema Egoyan on preconceptions about actors Egoyan on film versus video as a medium Egoyan on the "tipping point"

  5. Dec 10, 2014 · ATOM EGOYAN: The first decision was the season because it was always in the script that it’s over eight years and it centered around these meetings that happened every year on Cassandra’s ...

  6. Apr 28, 2003 · The name Atom Egoyan, meanwhile, has become synonymous with the peculiar identity of Canadian cinema, which has acquired a reputation for introversion and sexual pathology. But despite his reputation for chilly abstraction, there is a deeply personal sense of compassion that runs through all of Egoyan's films, a fixation on the secrets and lies buried at the core of the nuclear family.

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · Atom Egoyan. Qumra master Atom Egoyan has expressed his desire for a new “wave” of Armenian filmmakers and encouraged international projects to consider the region for post-production.