Next of Kin (1984 film)
Next of Kin is a 1984 film directed by Atom Egoyan. It is Egoyan's first feature film and won prizes at International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg and was nominated for Best Achievement in Direction in the Genie Awards.[1]
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Directed by | Atom Egoyan |
Produced by | Atom Egoyan |
Written by | Atom Egoyan |
Starring | Patrick Tierney Berge Fazlian Sirvart Fazlian Arsinée Khanjian |
Music by | The Song and Dance Ensemble of Armenia Atom Egoyan |
Cinematography | Peter Mettler |
Edited by | Atom Egoyan |
Distributed by | Connoisseur Video |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Plot summary
Twenty-three-year-old Peter Foster is an only child who lives at home, where he constantly hears his parents arguing. Because Peter does nothing all day, the family goes to a clinic where a therapist videotapes them. After Peter watches his tape, he views the tape of a troubled Armenian family, who gave their only son away for adoption when they arrived in Canada. Peter decides to visit this family, and he pretends to be their son, Bedros Deryan. The Deryan family welcomes him with open arms, and Peter tries to patch up the poor relationship between George Deryan and his daughter Azah.
Cast
- Patrick Tierney as Peter Foster/Bedros Deryan
- Berge Fazlian as George Deryan
- Sirvart Fazlian as Sonya Deryan
- Arsinée Khanjian as Azah Deryan
- Margaret Loveys as Mrs. Foster
- Thomas Tierney as Mr. Foster
- Andrew Coyne as Man on Elevator[2]
DVD release
Next of Kin was first made commercially available via a DVD set along with Egoyan's second full-length film, Family Viewing. It was also released in the U.K. in BD and DVD by Curzon Artificial Eye.