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How to Watch a Movie

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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This chapter features a discussion with a notable guest on the significance of auteur theory in film, tracing its roots from the French New Wave to its modern implications. The hosts and guest also address various criticisms of auteurism and evaluate the importance of personal artistic vision in contemporary filmmaking.

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