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Atom EgoyanMarch 12, 1995
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Terry GilliamJanuary 6, 1996
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David LynchFebruary 16, 1997
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Mike NicholsMarch 1, 1990
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David CronenbergJanuary 11, 1992
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Charles BurnettJanuary 7, 1995
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Charles BurnettJanuary 8, 1995
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Hal HartleyJanuary 14, 1995
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Shane CarruthOctober 6, 2004
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Chuck JonesDecember 17, 1994
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Todd HaynesNovember 15, 1998
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Jennifer Jason LeighNovember 23, 1994
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Willem DafoeJanuary 6, 2001
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Patrizia von BrandensteinOctober 15, 1994
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Jean-Pierre JeunetDecember 31, 1969
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Glenn CloseSeptember 22, 2005
Atom Egoyan March 12, 1995
In Canadian director Atom Egoyan's early films, such as Family Viewing and Speaking Parts, technology—in the form of home video and surveillance cameras—played a key role in his complex, multilayered storylines. Yet as his career progressed, it became clear that Egoyan was less interested in the workings of technology than with tangled nature of familial and personal relationships in the modern world. In 1995, Egoyan spoke at the Museum after the release of his breakthrough film Exotica, and discussed the formal themes as well as the deeply personal concerns of his films, including voyeurism, memory, obsession, and intimacy.