The directors whose films
show a consistency in style and theme are called Auteur. The exclusive
nature of the auteur theory is that directors who write their own films against
those who don’t. It’s the extra measure of control the writer/director exerts
over his idea, and it gives him an edge over other directors in the auteur
debate. The work of the auteur should grow proficiently and mature in
vision with each successive film.
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