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    Sight Unseen: Atom Egoyan

    en-usMay 11, 2009
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    About this Episode

    Sight Unseen presents candid conversations with the artists of our times. Here, an interview with Atom Egoyan, filmmaker and writer of Adoration, amongst many others.

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