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Auteur
Auteur (French for 'author') is a word used to describe film directors who are considered to be artists with their own unique vision. The style of an auteur is recognisable in his/her films regardless of their genre and subject matter. However, this style does not need to be purely visual — any unique point-of-view or obsession could be considered the mark of an auteur. It's more a stamp of the director's personality that marks a body of work as auteurist.
Some directors only work in one genre, and are still seen as auteurs (hence the somewhat derogatory phrases, schlock-auteur and horror-auteur, for those who work exclusively in those genres).
A director may of course be talented without being an auteur; directors such as Michael Curtiz and John Huston were great filmmakers but they are not usually considered auteurs because they did not have a recognisable style that appeared in all their films.
List of auteurs
Well known auteurs include:
American auteurs
- Woody Allen
- Robert Altman
- Paul Thomas Anderson
- Wes Anderson
- Tim Burton
- John Cassavetes
- Brian DePalma
- David Fincher
- Terry Gilliam
- Spike Jonze
- Stanley Kubrick
- Jerry Lewis
- David Lynch
- Albert Maysles
- David O. Russell
- Martin Scorsese
- Kevin Smith
- Todd Solondz
- Oliver Stone
- Preston Sturges
- Quentin Tarantino
- Frank Tashlin
- John Waters
- Orson Welles
- Edward D. Wood, Jr.
Australian auteurs
British auteurs
Canadian auteurs
French auteurs
German auteurs
Greek auteurs
Italian auteurs
Spanish auteurs
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