auteurlike
Auteurlike is a term used to describe a style of filmmaking or writing that strongly emphasizes the personal vision and artistic imprint of the director or author. It suggests a work where the creator's unique perspective, thematic preoccupations, and stylistic choices are so prominent that they become as recognizable and significant as the narrative itself. The term is often applied to directors who have a consistent and distinctive approach across their body of work, often exercising significant creative control over all aspects of production.
The concept of the auteur, or author, in film theory emerged in the late 1950s with French
Works deemed "auteurlike" are typically characterized by a deliberate and often unconventional approach to storytelling and