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RC2HMY9FK1BC FILE PHOTO: American author Russell Banks stands between his daughter, actor Caerthan Banks, and Canadian director Atom Egoyan during a photo call for their film "The Sweet Hereafter" at the 50th Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, May 15, 1997. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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RP1DRIFZNHAB Alliance Communications Corp. Chief Executive Robert Lantos (L) shakes hands with Atlantis Communications Inc. co-founder Michael MacMillan after announcing at a news conference in Toronto that the film and television production companies will merge to create Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc., July 20. The two Canadian entertainment production companies are hoping the merger will heighten their role in the U.S. entertainment market. Alliance is best known for producing Oscar-nominee "The Sweet Hereafter" and the popular television series "Due South'.ANW/AA
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RP1DRIFPWEAC Director Atom Egoyan and his wife Arswee Kahajian, both from Canada, arrive for the 70th annual Academy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles March 23. Egoyan is nominated for best director for his film "The Sweet Hereafter.OSCARS
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PBEAHUMAPBN Director Atom Egoyan and his wife Arswee Kahajian, both from Canada, arrive for the 70th annual Academy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles March 23. Egoyan is nominated for best director for his film "The Sweet Hereafter.\
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PBEAHUMAQDN Canadian Atom Egoyan, director of "The Sweet Hereafter," poses with the Spirit Award that the movie won for Best Foreign Film, at the 1998 independent Spirit Awards March 21 in Santa Monica. Egoyan is nominated as Best Director for his film at the 70th Annual Academy Awards, to be presented March 23 in Los Angeles.
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PBEAHUMAQCB Canadian director Atom Egoyan (L) and wife Arsinee Kahajian arrive at the 1998 independent Spirit Awards, March 21 in Santa Monica. Egoyan's film, "The Sweet Hereafter," is nominated for Best Foreign Film at the Spirit Awards and he is nominated for Best Director at the 70th Annual Academy Awards, to be presented March 23 in Los Angeles.
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RP1DRIFGIAAA Canadian Atom Egoyan, director of "The Sweet Hereafter," poses with the Spirit Award that the movie won for Best Foreign Film, at the 1998 independent Spirit Awards March 21 in Santa Monica. Egoyan is nominated as Best Director for his film at the 70th Annual Academy Awards, to be presented March 23 in Los Angeles.SPIRIT AWARDS
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PBEAHUMAJAV Canadian director Atom Egoyan, Academy Award nominee as Best Director for his film "The Sweet Hereafter," poses with a large Oscar statue as he arrives for the Oscar nominees luncheon, March 9 in Beverly Hills. The luncheon gives the nominees an opportunity to meet one another before the Academy Awards are presented March 23 in Los Angeles.
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RP1DRIGNWQAC Canadian director Atom Egoyan, whose film "The Sweet Hereafter" garnered him two Oscar nominations, uncorks a bottle of champagne at a news conference in Toronto February 10. Egoyan was nominated for best director and best adapted screenplay.OSCARS CANADA
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PBEAHULZKEO - UNDATED PUBLICITY PHOTO - Atom Egoyan, shown in a publicity photo, received an Oscar nomination for best director for his film "The Sweet Hereafter" from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, in Los Angeles on February 10.
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PBEAHULZKBT Canada's director Atom Egoyan, whose film "The Sweet Hereafter" garnered him two Oscar nominations, uncorks a bottle of champagne at a news conference in Toronto February 10. Egoyan was nominated for best director and best adapted screenplay.
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RP1DRIGNUSAC Atom Egoyan, shown in a publicity photo, received an Oscar nomination for best director for his film "The Sweet Hereafter" from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, in Los Angeles on February 10. The blockbuster hit "Titanic" led the field with 14 nominations, including best picture, best actress and best director.OSCARS DIRECTOR
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PBEAHUMMKDM Canadian director Atom Egoyan holds his Ecumenical religious award for his film "The Sweet Hereafter", May 18. Egoyan's film is in competition for the [Palme d'Or] which will be announced later today.
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PBEAHUMMKDA Canadian director Atom Egoyan (L) waves alongside U.S. actor John Travolta (R) after winning the Grand Prix award the closing ceremony of the 50th Cannes Film Festival, May 18. Director Egoyan wins the award for his entry "The Sweet Hereafter".
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RP1DRICTWHAC Canadian director Atom Egoyan (L) waves alongside U.S. actor John Travolta (R) after winning the Grand Prix award at the closing ceremony of the 50th Cannes Film Festival, May 18. Director Egoyan won the award for his entry "The Sweet Hereafter" .FRANCE FILM
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RP1DRICTUXAC Canadian director Atom Egoyan (C) with cast members, from L-R: Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood, Canadian actress Sarah Polley, Egoyan, and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for "The Sweet Hereafter" May 15. Egoyan's film won the Grand Prix du Jury at the 50th Cannes Film Festival May 18.FRANCE-FESTIVAL
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RP1DRICTUDAB Canadian director Atom Egoyan holds his Ecumenical religious award for his film "The Sweet Hereafter", May 18. Egoyan's film is in competition for the Palme d'Or which will be announced later today.FRANCE FILM
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PBEAHUMMNDJ American author Russel Banks (C) stands between Canadian director Atom Egoyan (L) and his daughter, actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for their film "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film, adapted from Banks' novel, is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.
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PBEAHUMMNDI Canadian director Atom Egoyan sits on a podium and waves during a photo call for his film "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.
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PBEAHUMMNDH Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood (C) clowns with Canadian actress Sarah Polley (L) and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for Canadian director Atom-Egoyan's "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. The film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.
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PBEAHUMMNDG Canadian director Atom Egoyan (C) points with cast members, from L-R: Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood, Canadian actress Sarah Polley, Egoyan, and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.
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PBEAHUMMNDA Canadian director Atom Egoyan (2nd R) waves with cast members, Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood (L), Canadian actress Sarah Polley (2nd L), Egoyan, and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for "The Sweet Hereafter" , May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.
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RP1DRICTZZAC Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood (C) clowns around with Canadian actress Sarah Polley (L) and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for Canadian director Atom Egoyan's "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.FRANCE FILM
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RP1DRICTYFAE Canadian director Atom Egoyan sits on a podium and waves during a photo call for his film "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.FRANCE FESTIVAL
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RP1DRICTXYAB Canadian director Atom Egoyan (C) points with cast members, from L-R: Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood, Canadian actress Sarah Polley, Egoyan, and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.FRANCE FILM
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RP1DRICTXQAC Canadian director Atom Egoyan (2nd R) waves with cast members, Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood (L), Canadian actress Sarah Polley (2nd L), Egoyan, and American actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.FRANCE FILM
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RP1DRICTWZAB American author Russel Banks (C) stands between Canadian director Atom Egoyan (L) and his daughter, actress Caerthan Banks (R) during a photo call for their film "The Sweet Hereafter", May 15. Egoyan's film, adapted from Banks' novel, is screened in competition as the 50th Cannes Film Festival continues.FRANCE FILM
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