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    Tandem, Canada
    May 8 2008



    Atom Egoyan's Alternate World


    Canadian director returns to Cannes with film exploring identity and
    technology


    By Paola Bernardini


    `Films confront things, the most extreme of things, they look them in
    the face, they analyze them. The role of art is to imagine that which
    one is afraid to confront in life. Perhaps it provides us with new
    ways to overcome fear in real life.'

    In his new film Adoration, Atom Egoyan confronts the fear of a virtual
    separation between mind and body and, therefore, the paranoia that
    technology will replace humankind. The film explores a type of
    artificial intelligence, with the possibile risk of coming face to
    face with a computer that has the capacity of human thought, but in
    the end, reason overcomes fantasy and encounters the reinterpretation
    of an individual identity.

    Adoration, written and directed by Egoyan and a candidate for the
    Palme d'Or at the 61st edition of the Cannes Film Festival (May 14 -
    25), centres on a high-school student who is fascinated by technology
    and above all by the idea of recreating two historical figures.

    Virtual reality is skewed with everyday life and the protagonist's
    obsession comes to life when he creates a new identity for himself on
    the Internet, a place where he also encounters threats because of his
    contact with issues such as international terrorism. Through the
    Internet, the boy also drags his circle of friends into his unique
    journey, where they face suffering caused by a tragedy that never took
    place. This struggle takes place all through the medium of their
    computer monitors, a space where video is the sole means of
    communication.

    In this film, Egoyan uses a traditional maze-like structure to entrap
    the audience, including parallel scenarios, and of course there is
    always a secret hidden in his plots.

    `When I began to explore technology in the 1980s, I thought that
    certain multimedia instruments serve only to distance us from each
    other,' the director said. `But then I convinced myself that techology
    actually connects us more than we could have ever imagined.'

    The idea for Egoyan's latest film was born some 20 years ago with a
    news story: a Jordan teenager convinced his pregnant Irish friend to
    board a plan, unaware of the fact that she was carrying a bomb in her
    purse. This story is transposed in the film as the protagonist
    fantasizes about a similar scenario.

    http://www.corrieretandem.com/viewstory .php?storyid=8288
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