Calendar
Aroview: Dir. Atom Egoyan and his real-life wife Arsinee Khanjian play a romantic-professional couple whose photographic calendar assignment in Armenia gradually dissolves their relationship.
Partly improvised and surprisingly droll, yet structured with characteristic precision, Egoyan’s abiding themes of memory, loss and technology draw together for an ultimately poignant inquest into cultural and personal ‘compatibility’.
NZ International Film Festival 1993
Member Reviews
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-2 of 2 member reviews.
5 stars (Exceptional) superb ~Tubbs
1 star (Turkey) Tiresome! I visited Armenian churches with an informative FEMALE guide, so found this home movie dull, self-centered and superficial. Armenia is a fascinating country with interesting people; it's the oldest Christian country. ~Sandy
DVD Features
Contains an insightful 75m. documentary about Egoyan's work up until "The Sweet Hereafter" (TBC on Region 4 version).
- audio commentary
- cast and/or crew interviews
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- 'making of' documentary / featurette
- aspect ratio: 16:9
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