Auteurism

/ˌoʊtˈɝɪzəm/ noun

The theory or practice that recognizes film directors as the primary creative authors of their films, with distinctive personal styles and artistic vision.

From French 'auteur' + English '-ism' (a doctrine or practice). The term solidified in English film criticism in the 1960s as the 'auteur theory' became an influential framework for analyzing and evaluating cinema.

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