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director's cut
noun
- an edited version of a movie that has not been altered by a studio and over which its director has complete artistic control.
director's cut
noun
- films a version of a film which realizes the artistic aims of the director more fully than the original version
Example Sentences
But, as told in the Directorâs Cutâs commentary, he won it by pitching âthe most straight-forward, unpretentious, riveting thriller like âPsychoâ or âRosemaryâs Babyâ or even the most brilliant B-level like âNight of the Living Deadâ or âTexas Chainsaw Massacre,â but I want it to look, and Iâm going to do this, like â2001.â
In what could be a prequel or part of a directorâs cut of Alex Garlandâs much-discussed new film âCivil Warâ, Brian Stelter outlines a scenario where the autocrat Donald Trump and his regime basically outlaws freedom of the press and terminates the First Amendment.
âWe were inspired by many film noirs and characters, but it was Fernando Meirelles and his editor, Fernando Stutz, who experimented with the film clips during the directorâs cut,â says âSugarâ producer Audrey Chon.
Think of a gene as a movie; an isoform would be like a director's cut, with different scenes cut, extended or inserted while maintaining major similarities to the original.
It ran more than three hours when it was first shown; a 1994 directorâs cut stretched to nearly four.
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