The French critic André Bazin is the father of the auteur theory that is still the credo of most film and European theatre critics. It contends that the director is the artist who creates the dramatic artwork. When Orson Welles was interviewed by Bazin, he told him: "Directing is an invention of people like you. It's not an art, it's at most an art for one minute a day."
Sunday, September 12, 2010
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