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The Evolution of Auteur Theory and Film Criticism

This chapter explores the development and critique of auteur theory, contrasting its American interpretation with its French origins. It delves into the challenges posed by prominent critics who advocate for a broader appreciation of film craftsmanship over a sole focus on directors. The conversation also highlights the shift in filmmaking dynamics, particularly the struggle for creative freedom within the modern industry landscape dominated by studios and franchises.

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