by JonathanRomney (Author)
Films such as The Adjuster , Calendar and Speaking Parts established Canadian Armenian director Atom Egoyan as a leading contender for being the worlds most alluring post-modern filmmaker. In these and other films the distortions and perversions of the self are mirrored through an omnipresent (and sexualised) visual media culture. Through the filter of a compassionate detachment his work is an unparalleled probing of identity and alienation, sexuality and dysfunction, psychology and subjectivity. Critic Jonathan Romney traces Egoyan's career, film by film - from his early shorts, through the video-themed features that made his name, to his emergence as prize-winning A list auteur with The Sweet Hereafter and the wider canvasses of his most recent films Felicia's Journey and Ararat . The author shows how films such as Egoyan's Exotica (set in a strip club and structured like a striptease) offer their viewers rich, almost inexhaustibly complex pleasures and demonstrate the craft of one of contemporary cinema's most provocative auteurs.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 226
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: BFI Publishing
Published: 09 Sep 2003
ISBN 10: 0851708773
ISBN 13: 9780851708775