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Atom Egoyan: Critical Essay by Sharon Waxman

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SOURCE: “Atom Egoyan's Particles of Faith: Director of The Sweet Hereafter Believes in Smart Audiences for His Complex Films,” in Washington Post, December 14, 1997, p. G10.

In the following essay, Waxman notes that viewers must work to unravel the plot elements in The Sweet Hereafter.

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