When the concept of the auteur was coined in the 1950s and 1960s, it was an initiative to clarify the obscure matters of authorship in cinema. Because a film must necessarily be a collective work, understood as the result of a large number of creative contributions, it was often unclear who the decisive power behind a certain film was, who contributed the "distinctive quality". The control will usually belong to the director, the producer or the star (or all three in combination), but what singles out a given film could also come from the cinematographer, the scriptwriter, from the author of an adapted literary work, or from traditions in the studio or in the genre. Nothing can be taken for granted about a film's authorship, it can only be ...
"Auteur Theory, a term coined in the 1940s to recognize a filmmakers or directors unique thematic st...
In this article, the Trust Model is presented as a new theory to tackle the old film theoretical pro...
According to Crozier and Friedberg, organizations are not rational structures but arenas in which ev...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63)This thesis traces the development of the auteur th...
AbstractIn this article, the question of the auteur is transferred from film criticism to filmmaking...
The article examines the issues of the auteur theory, or, to be more specific, the idea of authorshi...
The chapter reviews the history and cultural impact of debates about authorship and cinema, from the...
International audienceThis article analyses forms of interdependence between the autonomization of c...
The branch of film study known as auteurism has, since its inception in the 1950s by the critics of ...
International audienceThis article analyses forms of interdependence between the autonomization of c...
"This Reader attempts to do two things : using documentation and commentary, it attempts to follow t...
The issue of authorship has been widely discussed in Film Studies. Through phases of critical ideali...
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
"Auteur Theory, a term coined in the 1940s to recognize a filmmakers or directors unique thematic st...
In this article, the Trust Model is presented as a new theory to tackle the old film theoretical pro...
According to Crozier and Friedberg, organizations are not rational structures but arenas in which ev...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63)This thesis traces the development of the auteur th...
AbstractIn this article, the question of the auteur is transferred from film criticism to filmmaking...
The article examines the issues of the auteur theory, or, to be more specific, the idea of authorshi...
The chapter reviews the history and cultural impact of debates about authorship and cinema, from the...
International audienceThis article analyses forms of interdependence between the autonomization of c...
The branch of film study known as auteurism has, since its inception in the 1950s by the critics of ...
International audienceThis article analyses forms of interdependence between the autonomization of c...
"This Reader attempts to do two things : using documentation and commentary, it attempts to follow t...
The issue of authorship has been widely discussed in Film Studies. Through phases of critical ideali...
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
"Auteur Theory, a term coined in the 1940s to recognize a filmmakers or directors unique thematic st...
In this article, the Trust Model is presented as a new theory to tackle the old film theoretical pro...
According to Crozier and Friedberg, organizations are not rational structures but arenas in which ev...