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auteurist, n. and a. orig. and chiefly Film. Brit. |ɔːˈtəːrɪst|, |əʊˈtəːrɪst|, U.S. |oʊˈtərəst|, |ɔˈtərəst|, |ɑˈtərəst| [‹ auteur n. and -ist suffix.] A. n. An advocate of auteur theory; an auteur (after auteurism n.) (rare).
1975E. Murray Nine Amer. Film Critics ii. 47 It is clear why Sarris and other auteurists stress the personality of a film-maker instead of his individual films. 1987Chicago Tribune xiv. 5/1 The show-biz auteurists Scorsese, Lucas and Coppola recognized his rare and extraordinary talent. 1995Guardian 3 Aug. i. 11/7 Not even the most devout auteurists could lay claim to film director Roy Rowland..but they would find in some of his more individual pictures, a deep concern for personal liberty. B. adj. Designating, relating to, or characteristic of an auteur or the work of an auteur; of or designating an advocate of auteur theory.
1976Globe & Mail (Toronto) 24 Dec. 11/7 Bogdanovich has created the ultimate auteurist film. 1989N.Y. Woman Nov. 104/1 The most controversial essay she wrote..was..a critique of director-centred, auteurist film writing. 1999Independent on Sunday 31 Oct. (Culture section) 14 Along with Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks was the quintessentially auteurist director. |