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The Rise of Auteur Theory

This chapter examines auteur theory and its impact on both critics and cinephiles in understanding cinema. It traces the origins of the theory among young French critics and its significance in establishing directors as artists within Hollywood's commercial framework. Through discussions of influential figures and films like Godard's 'Breathless,' the chapter highlights the evolution of genre and personal storytelling in filmmaking.

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