
1959- Alain Resnais

1960- Jean-Luc Godard

1962- Agnès Varda
Auteur theory is a theoretical approach that states the director is the major creative force behind a movie. “Auteurs” infuse films with their singular perspectives and trademark visual styles when converting them from screenplays to the screen. Therefore Auteurs are directors that have a high level of control across all aspects of a film. Critics use auteur theory to explore the ways these directors act as authors of their films.
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