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          Tradition and Reception in Arabic Literature: Essays dedicated to Andras Hamori....

          Andras Hamori, Producer of ‘The Sweet Hereafter’ and ‘eXistenZ,’ Dies at 71

          Andras Hamori, the Hungarian film and television producer whose credits included Atom Egoyan‘s The Sweet Hereafter, István Szabó’s Sunshine and David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ, has died.

          As a teacher and scholar of Arabic language and literature, Andras Hamori has helped to shape the work of a range of students of Arabic literature, including.

        1. As a teacher and scholar of Arabic language and literature, Andras Hamori has helped to shape the work of a range of students of Arabic literature, including.
        2. Ignaz Goldziher, Introduction to Islamic.
        3. Tradition and Reception in Arabic Literature: Essays dedicated to Andras Hamori.
        4. Andras Hamori grew up in Budapest, began his undergraduate studies of Arabic and Persian at the University of Vienna, and completed his A.B. at Princeton.
        5. Hamori, Andras.
        6. He was 71.

          Hamori died Sept. 2 in Budapest after a long illness that prevented him from working in recent years, his friend Mia Taylor announced.

          Hamori, who worked out of Toronto early in his career and was a partner in Alliance Entertainment, also guided the cult horror classic The Gate (1987), starring Stephen Dorff in his first major role; Stephen Frears’ Chéri (2009), starring Michelle Pfeiffer; and the 2014 History Channel miniseries Houdini, starring Adrien Brody.

          The Sweet Hereafter (1997), which earned Egoyan Oscar nominations for best director and adapted screenplay, revolved around a school bus accident in a Canadian town that killed 14 children.