Film Quarterly (1974) - Auteurism Is Alive and Well
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- article: Auteurism Is Alive and Well
- author(s): Andrew Sarris
- journal: Film Quarterly (01/Oct/1974)
- issue: volume 28, issue 1, pages 60-63
- DOI: 10.1525/fq.1974.28.1.04a00110
- journal ISSN: 0015-1386
- publisher: University of California Press
- keywords: Alfred Hitchcock, André Bazin, Bette Davis, Book awards, Cahiers du Cinéma, Claude Chabrol, François Truffaut, Graham Petrie, Ingrid Bergman, John Grierson, Motion picture directors & producers, Pauline Kael, Robert Walker, Robin Wood, Scholarships & fellowships, Secret societies, Vertigo (1958)
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Abstract
There are no shortcuts to film scholarship, and no magic potions from Paris with all the secret ingredients of truth and beauty. Similarly, auteurism can be understood only in terms of its own historical coordinates, namely Crowther and Kracauer as the Power and the Glory of social significance in film criticism and scholarship.
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