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    Atom Egoyan talks respect on set, the childhood passion that inspired his new film and why guinea pigs just don’t cut it
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    Atom Egoyan talks respect on set, the childhood passion that inspired his new film and why guinea pigs just don’t cut it

    2019-10-04T14:15:00Z

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    Adoration

    2008-05-22T15:30:00Z

    Dir: Atom Egoyan. Canada. 2008. 100mins.

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    Egoyan readies Adoration with Lantos

    2007-07-16T03:38:00Z

    Canadian auteur Atom Egoyan is set to shoot his next project Adoration in September with Robert Lantos of Serendipity Point Pictures as executive producer. The film will be produced by Egoyan's long-time assistant Simone Urdl and her partner Jennifer Weiss of Toronto-based Film Farm, producers of Sarah Polley's Away From ...

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    Atom Egoyan to receive Douglas Sirk award

    2008-09-26T18:05:00Z

    Filmfest Hamburg will honour Canadian writer-director Atom Egoyan this weekend with the Douglas Sirk Award.Egoyan will be recognised for his outstanding services to film culture, with WimWenders speaking in praise of the director.The award will be presented following the German premiere of Egoyan's latest feature Adoration.Commenting on the choice of ...

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    Adoration, Fifty Dead Men, Before Tomorrow among Canada's Top Ten

    2008-12-16T20:31:00Z

    Atom Egoyan's Adoration, Kari Skogland's Fifty Dead Men Walking and Marie-Helène Cousineau and Madeline Piujuq Ivalu's Sundance 2009 World Cinema competitor Before Tomorrow were among the features selected as Canada's Top Ten for 2008. Organized by the Toronto International Film Festival Group, the eighth annual presentation celebrates the year in ...

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    X Verleih takes German-language rights to Egoyan's Adoration

    2008-05-28T18:42:00Z

    Germany distribution company X Verleih has picked up all German-language rights to Atom Egoyan's Cannes competitor Adoration. Written, produced and directed by Egoyan, the film won the Ecumenical Prize at the festival. It stars Arsinee Khanjian, Scott Speedman, Rachel Blanchard and Devon Bostick.As well as a key sale to Sony ...

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    Neeson, Moore, Seyfried sign on for Atom Egoyan's Chloe

    2009-01-08T18:43:00Z

    Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried are set to star in Atom Egoyan's next picture, Chloe, gearing up for a February shoot in Toronto. With a screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson (Secretary, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait Of Diane Arbus), the film will be produced through Ivan Reitman and Tom ...

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    Film Farm to produce new works from Egoyan and De Palma

    2008-05-16T04:09:00Z

    Toronto-based production outfit The Film Farm is set to produce Atom Egoyan's untitled next picture, an original screenplay, and two films from Brian de Palma. Headed by producing partners Simone Urdl and Jennifer Weiss, Film Farm produced Egoyan's Cannes competition entry Adoration as well as de Palma's 2007 Venice title ...

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    Stephen Traynor named partner at The Film Farm

    2012-09-04T23:40:00Z

    Co-founders Simone Urdl and Jennifer Weiss made the announcement on Tuesday (4).

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    Toronto 2023 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala and Special Presentations

    2023-09-06T09:26:00Z

    Toronto International Film Festival runs September 7-17.

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