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Auteurism vs Auteurist - What's the difference?

auteurism | auteurist |

In lang=en terms the difference between auteurism and auteurist

is that auteurism is a theory that considers a work of cinema or television as the work of its director, rather than of the actors or producers while auteurist is a proponent of auteurism.

As an adjective auteurist is

of, pertaining to, or characteristic of auteurism.

auteurism

English

Noun

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  • (film) A theory that considers a work of cinema or television as the work of its director, rather than of the actors or producers
  • * {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 15, author=Ginia Bellafante, title=Emerging From a Coma a Slightly Better Person, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Samantha Who?, a comedy beginning tonight on ABC, makes quite a good case against auteurism . }}

    auteurist

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (film) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of auteurism
  • * {{quote-news, 1988, February 5, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Process of Illumination, Chicago Reader citation
  • , passage=In the case of documentaries, our thinking tends to be less warped and biased, if only because the auteurist sensibility has never been too comfortable outside of fiction. }}

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (film) A proponent of auteurism