- a filmmaker who has a personal style and keeps creative control over his or her works
- In film criticism, the 1950s-era auteur theory holds that a director's films reflect that director's personal creative vision, as if he were the primary "auteur" (the French word for "author"). ...
- (The Auteurs) The Auteurs were a British alternative rock band of the 1990s, and a vehicle for the songwriting talents of Luke Haines (guitar, piano and vocals).
- (The Auteurs (website)) Mubi (formerly The Auteurs) is an online film website that integrates elements of social networking with video streaming. It has been described as an "online cinematheque. ...
- A creative artist, especially a film director, seen as having a specific, recognisable artistic vision, and who is seen as the single or preeminent ‘author’ of their works
- French term meaning ‘author’; a filmmaker who has a distinctive, recognisable vision. An Australian example would be Paul Cox.
- literally the director, who is regarded as the "author" of a film because he/she has primary control and responsibility for the final product. ...
- A filmmaker, usually a director, with a recognizable, strong personal style.
- in French it just means "author", but in English it means "film director who controls everything about the film, or other controller of an artistic situation".
- The principal composer of the film. Usually used in reference to a filmmaker with a distinct style.
- French for 'author'. The term has a specific cultural and political history, beginning with the politique des auteurs, a manifesto drafted in the 1950s by a group of French film directors and critics, which celebrated the role of the director as the 'author' of a film, particularly in what was ...
- A filmmaker, generally a director, who creates a body of work that reveals a personal worldview. The term originated with François Truffaut. ...
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