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  1. 12 de sept. de 2019 · Auteur theory changed the way people think of directors and movies. It went to some extremes at times, but the fundamental notion that a filmmaker is an artist comes directly from auteur theory. The idea that studying a director and his or her work can make you better also came out of it.

  2. 30 de ene. de 2024 · A lot of questions come with the idea of auteur theory, but we feel the most important one to answer is how can it make you better at making movies. It's a term used to articulate how the great directors molded their films on every level to reflect their perspectives and visions.

  3. alpenglowmemory.medium.com › the-auteur-theory-revisited-cca1676e4f4dThe Auteur Theory Revisited - Medium

    26 de nov. de 2020 · Auteur-ship, in its conceptualisation, was not about total power, but rather discovering the individuality of voice that a director, as central creative, could imbue in a film. It was...

  4. The auteur theory implies an operation of decipherment. Its goal is to uncover behind the superficial contrasts of subject and treatment a hard core of basic and often recondite motifs. As Wollen points out, it is the pattern formed by these motifs that gives an author s work a particular structure.

  5. des auteurs (or 'auteur theory') was launched and Hawks placed in the fore-front of a polemical new film canon. In 1953 Rivette published 'The Genius of Howard Hawks' and Rohmer, pro-American in contrast to the Cahiers ' leftist faction, wrote his glowing review of The Big Sky (U.S., 1952), also

  6. 13 de feb. de 2007 · The Moral of the Auteur Theory. Issue 42. Often we ponder the puzzle: “What is an American writer? What defines an American voice?” About moviemakers, on the other hand, the question is not asked. And so when a Spanish friend requested I write an article about ‘native-born’ American moviemakers, 1930-55, I was bewildered thoroughly.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2016 · Peter Bogdanovich followed with an influential film-by-film interview in 1962, and, roughly simultaneously, the auteur theory’s American spokesman, Andrew Sarris, championed Hawks and his devotion to the “instinctive professionalism” of his protagonists.