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cineaste
[sin-ee-ast, sin-ey-]
noun
any person, especially a director or producer, associated professionally with filmmaking.
an aficionado of filmmaking.
cineaste
/ ˈɪɪˌæ /
noun
an enthusiast for films
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cineaste1
Example Sentences
Silvia Del Carmen Castaños was a student in a Laredo, Texas, high school when the budding cineaste submitted a short piece to a community film festival.
can I say — “Boyhood” was moving and meaningful, while “Birdman” was pretentious and obtuse, and none of my cinéaste colleagues are going to persuade me otherwise.
His cineaste mother took him from their home in Boulder, Colo., to Colorado Springs about 100 miles away, to an art house where they would watch French New Wave films.
Equal parts ingenious designer, D.I.Y. repair guru, rail engineer, cineaste and athlete, Sami is, according to many cast and crew members, Anderson’s secret weapon.
As cineaste subjects go, it’s a fertile association, certainly for a making-of specialist like Alexandre O. Philippe and his style of movie essay.
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