Auteur Theory Analysis
Auteur Theory Analysis is a critical framework for studying cinema through the lens of directorial authorship, examining how individual directors express consistent themes, visual style, and ideological perspectives across multiple films. Developed by French critics of Cahiers du Cinéma (notably François Truffaut) and articulated in American film criticism by Andrew Sarris, the theory posits that despite the industrial, collaborative nature of film production, the director functions as the primary creative author whose distinctive sensibility can be traced through characteristic patterns of style, technique, and content. The method enables scholarly analysis of directorial influence on cinema and challenges the assumption that mass-produced films lack individual artistic vision.
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- Sarris, A. (1962). Notes on the auteur theory in 1962. Film Culture, 27, 1-8. · URL
- Caughie, J. (Ed.). (1981). Theories of Authorship: A Reader. Routledge. · URL
- Bordwell, D. (2006). The Way Hollywood Tells It: Story and Style in Modern Movies. University of California Press. · URL
- Wollen, P. (1972). Signs and Meaning in the Cinema. Indiana University Press. · URL
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