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cinephile, n. Brit. |ˈsɪnɪfʌɪl|, U.S. |ˈsɪnəˌfaɪl| Forms: 19– cinéphile, 19– cinephile [Partly ‹cine- comb. form + -phile comb. form, and partly > comb. form) + -phile -phile comb. form.] A film lover or enthusiast; a film buff. Cf. cinéaste n.
1963Times 1 Jan. 13/1 When I decided to change my field.., the decision had nothing to do with belonging to a coterie of cinephiles. 1982October 20 75 AIP gave many young cinéphiles an opportunity to work—they were dirt cheap and they labored unstintingly for love of cinema. 1996N.Y. Times (Electronic ed.) 3 Mar. 2 Scratch the surface of even the most esoteric cinephile,..and you'll find the child who..cried buckets when Bambi lost his mother. 2002Empire Dec. 176/1 But for true cinephiles, the real meat will be the on-set pictures of Kubrick shooting his films. |