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au·teurTelaffuz
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[ O-'t&r ] (noun.) 1967. 1950s, French auteur (“author”). Ultimately from Latin auctor, from which also English author. In technical English sense of “artist expressing their personal vision”, coined in 1954 by François Truffaut in his French essay “Une certaine tendance du cinéma français” (“A certain tendency in French cinema”) in the influential film journal Cahiers du cinéma|Cahiers du cinéma]], as the phrase “la politique des Auteurs”. Subsequently popularized in English in the 1960s; in the US by American film critic Andrew Sarris|Andrew Sarris]]. See auteur theory|auteur theory]] for further discussion.