Auteurism
a filmmaker whose individual style and complete control over all elements of production give a film its personal and unique stamp.
noun
a director whose creative influence on a film is so great as to be considered its author
n.
1962, from french, literally “author” (see author (n.)).
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- Auteurist
a filmmaker whose individual style and complete control over all elements of production give a film its personal and unique stamp. noun a director whose creative influence on a film is so great as to be considered its author n. 1962, from french, literally “author” (see author (n.)).
- Auth. ver.
authorized version (of the bible). abbreviation authorized version (of the bible) authorized version
- Authentical
. historical examples they are behooveful unto me, and serve my turn in three things very exquisite, requisite, and authentical. gargantua and pantagruel, complete. francois rabelais
- Authentically
not false or copied; genuine; real: an authentic antique. having the origin supported by unquestionable evidence; authenticated; verified: an authentic doc-ment of the middle ages; an authentic work of the old master. ent-tled to acceptance or belief because of agreement with known facts or experience; reliable; trustworthy: an authentic report on poverty in africa. law. […]
- Authenticatable
to establish as genuine. to establish the authorship or origin of conclusively or unquestionably, chiefly by the techniques of scholarship: to authenticate a painting. to make authoritative or valid. verb (transitive) to establish as genuine or valid to give authority or legal validity to v. “verify, establish the credibility of,” 1650s, from medieval latin authenticatus, […]