Atom Egoyan
Biography
Atom Egoyan CC (/ɛˈɡɔɪən/; Armenian: Ատոմ Եղոյեան, romanized: Atom Yeghoyan; born July 19, 1960) is an Armenian-Canadian filmmaker. One of the most preeminent directors of the Toronto New Wave, he emerged during the 1980s and made his career breakthrough with Exotica (1994), a hyperlink film set in a strip club. He followed this with his most critically acclaimed film, The Sweet Hereafter (1997), an adaptation of the Russell Banks novel of the same name, for which he received Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. Egoyan's other significant films include The Adjuster (1991), Ararat (2002), Where the Truth Lies (2005), Adoration (2008), Chloe (2009), Devil's Knot (2013), and Remember (2015). His works often explore themes of alienation and isolation, featuring characters whose interactions are mediated through technology, bureaucracy, or other power structures. His films often follow non-linear plot structures, in which events are placed out of sequence in order to elicit specific emotional reactions from the audience by withholding key information. Many of his films also draw on his experiences as a first-generation immigrant, and as a member of the Armenian diaspora. In addition to his Oscar nods, Egoyan has won eight Genie/Canadian Screen Awards, out of 25 total nominations. He received the 2008 Dan David Prize for "Creative Rendering of the Past" and the 2015 Governor General's Performing Arts Award. He has been a member of the Order of Canada since 1999, and was ascended to Companion in 2015. Egoyan is married to actress Arsinée Khanjian, whom he has often cast in his films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Atom Egoyan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Indie Sex

The Stupids

Barney's Version

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

This Film Is Not Yet Rated

At Sundance

Camilla

Rewind This!
All Movies (22)
- "I Will Revenge This World With Love" - S. Paradjanov2024 · as Himself
- Viva Varda!2023 · as Self
- Talking Heads 20212021 · as Self
- Le cri du rhinocéros2018 · as Self
- Missing2016
- Sculpting Memory2015
- Venice 70: Future Reloaded2013
- Rewind This!2013 · as Self
- The Rep - A Documentary2012 · as Himself
- Barney's Version2010 · as O'Malley Director #1
- It Came from Kuchar2009 · as Self
- This Film Is Not Yet Rated2006 · as Self - Director of 'Where the Truth lies'
- Citadel2006 · as Self
- Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche2004 · as Self
- Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film2003 · as Self - Director ("Krapp's Last Tape")
- Formulas for Seduction: The Cinema of Atom Egoyan1999
- The Stupids1996 · as TV Studio Guard
- A Portrait of Arshile1995 · as Voice
- At Sundance1995 · as Self
- Camilla1994 · as Sea Bunnies Director
- Calendar1993 · as Photographer
- The Box of Sun1988
All TV Shows (1)
- Indie Sex2007 · as Self