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In a Sparrow,a a homecoming that fails to fly
See if you can connect the dots identifying the source material that went into "The Sparrow,'' a House Theatre of Chicago production being given its East Coast premiere by Stoneham Theatre.
Atom Egoyan to give David Lean Lecture
British Academy of Film and Television Arts will welcome multi award-winning writer/director Atom Egoyan to BAFTA HQ for the Academya s annual film industry address on Friday, October 23.
Atom Egoyan to direct Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson
Yes, Atom Egoyan says, ita TMs true. Hea TMs going Hollywood and this time ita TMs on his own terms.
Atom Egoyan to receive Mannheim award
Canadian auteur Atom Egoyan will be honored with this year's Master of Cinema lifetime achievement award at the 58th Mannheim-Heidelberg film festival.
Renown director's latest film not worthy of any 'Adoration'
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 8:12 p.m. Vote 0 Votes Love, deception and intolerance have been known to dramatically clash.
Canadian composer Mychael Danna has been scoring films since his 1987 feature debut on Atom Egoyan's "Family Viewing" earned him the first of his many Genie Award nominations.
For a high school French assignment, a student weaves his family history into a story about terrorism, and involves an Internet audience in the resulting controversy.
Adoration, identity in an electronic age
Date : Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:54:37 PDT Business Day September 19, 2009 Weekend Review Edition Adoration, identity in an electronic age by: Phillip Altbeker Egoyan's latest is, typically, interesting and frustrating, says PHILLIP ALTBEKER THE truism that the films of Adam Egoyan can be infuriating and frustrating yet always interesting because of his ...
Sarah Polley: almost famous after all
Ten years ago, Canadian actress Sarah Polley turned down the role of Penny Lane, a groupie who latches on to a band in the rock 'n' roll movie Almost Famous.
Good girl, bad girl, smart girl
Amanda Seyfried doesn't have to worry about typecasting, at least for the moment.
Egoyan crafts poignant thriller about infidelity
Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan has long had the respect of his international peers, earning countless accolades including Oscar nominations for 1997's "The Sweet Hereafter." But he's never before enjoyed the type of commercial success that is certain to come with the compelling "Chloe." A sexually charged melodrama starring Julianne Moore as a ...
You couldn't blame Atom Egoyan if he felt a little apprehensive when he arrived in Cannes this week.
a Chloea star Liam Neeson wona t be at the Toronto film fest
Actor Liam Neeson attends the premiere for "Five Minutes of Heaven" at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on Tuesday, Aug.
First Look: Amanda Seyfried in Atom Egoyan's Drama 'Chloe'
The NY Times has yet another first look at an upcoming Toronto Film Festival film with a few new photos.
Egoyan's Chloe to open San Sebastian festival
Atom Egoyan's film Chloe will open at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in September.
Egoyan's Chloe to open San Sebastian festival
Atom Egoyan's film Chloe will open at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in September.
TIFF presents master class with Egoyan
Atom Egoyan, pictured here in Toronto last year, returns to TIFF with a new movie and a master class for filmmakers.
Ambitious 'Adoration' Is Easy To Admire, Hard To Worship
Date : Fri, 14 Aug 2009 17:12:06 +0500 AMBITIOUS 'ADORATION' IS EASY TO ADMIRE, HARD TO WORSHIP Mark Hinson Tallahassee.com August 14, 2009 Del.icio.usFacebookDiggRedditNewsvineBuzz up!TwitterArmenian-Canadian director Atom Egoyan is not exactly a snuggly, huggable filmmaker - and that's OK.
Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood appeared in over 70 film and television productions during the 1980s, - 90s, and into the new millennium, but the steadily working actor curiously remained one of those types whose name.... Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood appeared in over 70 film and television productions during the 1980s, - 90s, and into the new ...
TIFF to feature 70 homegrown films
TIFF to feature 70 homegrown films Greenpeace Canada is pleased to announce that Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands will make its North American debut at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival this September.
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