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filmography
/ ɪˈɒɡəɪ /
noun
a list of the films made by a particular director, actor, etc
any writing that deals with films or the cinema
Word History and Origins
Origin of filmography1
Example Sentences
Despite her impressive filmography — which includes titles like “Knives Out,” “Blonde” and “Blade Runner 2049” — De Armas told Evans that she actually hates watching herself on film.
Lively has made some interesting strides into legitimate dramatic territory in recent years; “The Age of Adaline” and “The Shallows” remain underrated — something I can’t attribute to most of her filmography.
Across his vast filmography, Bong has slyly proven himself one of cinema’s great gastronomes, incorporating food into nearly all of his work to stitch the fabric of each film together.
Do you have a favorite role, performance, or film in your filmography?
As you’re reminded of all these other films, it becomes clear that “The Alto Knights” is more interesting in the context of Robert De Niro’s filmography than it is necessarily as a stand-alone picture.
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