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With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person responsible for the death of his family.
Atom Egoyan
Casts & Crew
Christopher Plummer
Martin Landau
Dean Norris
Henry Czerny
Bruno Ganz
Jürgen Prochnow
Kim Roberts
Peter DaCunha
T.J. McGibbon
Liza Balkan
Daniel Kash
Heinz Lieven
Stefani Kimber
Jane Spidell
Sofia Wells
Janet Porter
Amanda Smith
Also Directed by Atom Egoyan
Egoyan juxtaposes home-video images of his son Arshile with a self-portrait of the famed Armenian artist, Arshile Gorky; Egoyan narrates in English, while his wife narrates in Armenian. The self-portrait made from a photo of the artist as a child at the time of the great massacre of the Armenians is used as a focus for meditations on the nature of self-awareness, artistic expression, and the relationship between the artist and the viewer.
An ambitious reporter probes the reasons behind the sudden split of a 1950s comedy team.
An anthology film following different stories around the theme of invisibility in the modern world.
A documentary about a journey to Beirut
An uptight insurance man and his film-censor wife become a kinky couple's landlords.
Made for the Venice Film Festival's 70th anniversary, seventy filmmakers made a short film between 60 and 90 seconds long on their interpretation of the future of cinema.
A man uses an instant photo booth with bizarre results.
Short telefilm.
Six stories about Montreal. 1: A young housewife from Toronto samples the nightlife using basic French. 2: The tale of a painting of Montreal's first mayor, Jacques Viger. 3: During a hockey game, Madeleine tries to tell Roger she wants a divorce after forty years of marriage. 4: A visitor to a conference on pictographs arrives at the airport, where the female customs officer steals a momento from each person. 5: As she is being driven to the hospital in an ambulance after an auto accident, Sarah recalls her life. 6: At a diplomatic reception, an older woman reminisces about her grand love in Montreal.
A variety of characters, some close relatives, others distant strangers, are each affected by the making of a film about the Armenian Genocide of 1915.