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directorial

[ dih-rek-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-, dahy-rek- ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to a director or directorate.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of directorial1

1760–70; < Late Latin »åÄ«°ùŧ³¦³ÙÅ°ù¾± ( us ) ( direct, -tory 1 ) + -al 1
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Palud’s directorial emphasis on that internal experience, guided by a simple shooting style trained on Vartolomei, is what keeps “Being Maria†afloat on its turbulent seas.

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But instead of plying, pulling and pushing, Cave seems distracted by trying to make her colorful directorial vision align with Andrew Sodroski’s pallid script, with Kidman left to pull out inspired bits of pastry-driven character work where she can.

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In his nearly four-decade career, Soderbergh has proven himself the king of directorial reinvention, nimbly sliding between genre and style without losing touch with his signature aesthetics.

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Her acclaimed directorial debut, based on her memoir of the same name, is a retelling of her quest for justice after authorities found the evidence insufficient to pursue criminal charges.

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The actor-comedian made his directorial debut with “Y2K,†an early-aughts-set horror movie that imagines a world where machines actually do rise up against humanity as feared at the turn of the millennium.

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