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Egoyan, Atom
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Egoyan, Atom (1960– )

Canadian film director and screenwriter. A talented, thought-provoking film-maker, he explores issues relating to sexuality, obsession, isolation, and dysfunctional relationships. Among his critically acclaimed, intricately structured works are Family Viewing (1987), Exotica (1994), which won the International Critics' Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and The Sweet Hereafter (1997), which brought him commercial as well as critical success.

Egoyan was born in Cairo, Egypt, to Armenian refugees who emigrated to British Columbia when he was three years old. His first feature film was Next of Kin (1984). Other films include Speaking Parts (1989), The Adjuster (1991), Calendar (1992), A Portrait of Arshile (1995), Felicia's Journey (1999), and Ararat (2002). His work for television includes Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach (1997) and Krapp's Last Tape (2000).



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Directors such as Norman Jewison, David Cronenberg, Atom Egoyan, Patricia Rozema, Don McKellar, Deepa Mehta and Denys Arcand, actors such as Graham Greene, Sheila McCarthy and Pascale Bussieres, producers such as Robert Lantos, Denise Robert and Roger Frappier, former director Wayne Clarkson and festival co-founders Bill Marshall, Henk Van de Kolk and Dusty Cohl all add their two-cents worth, bons roots and amusing anecdotes.
The film, "Ararat," by Armenian-Canadian director Atom Egoyan, deals with the condition of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey at the time of World War I, when a 1915-1923 campaign to drive Armenians out of eastern Turkey left 1.
Well-known filmmakers David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan, both of whom started their careers with porn movies, headed a list of moviemakers objecting to the board's ruling.
 
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