Egoyan is a director, screenwriter and producer, was born in Egypt and grew up in Canada, but considers himself Armenian. During his studies of international relations and music at the Toronto University, he made short films such as
Howard in Particular (1979),
After Grad with Dad (1980),
Peep Show (1981) and
Open House (1982) that was shown on Canadian television. In 1984, he made his first feature film
Next of Kin, and afterwards worked on television. He made the TV film
In this Corner (1985) and one episode each of the TV series
The Twilight Zone and
Alfred Hitchcock Presents. His later films, such as
Family Viewing (1987),
Speaking Parts (1989) and
The Adjuster (1991), attracted attention at many international film festivals. He partly shot his film
Calendar (1993) in Armenia, honoring his roots. His film
Exotica (1994) was the first Canadian film in the last ten years to have managed to enter the competition program of the Cannes film festival. It won the award of the international film critics at Cannes (FIPRESCI). Afterwards he made the acclaimed
The Sweet Hereafter (1997),
Felicia\'s Journey (1999),
Ararat (2002) that tells the story of Armenian genocide and
Where the Truth Lies (2005).