In this text Ken Russell examines the role of the film director as auter, within the context of filmaking as a collaborative enterprise. He highlights the processes and ordeals the filmaker goes through, to realise a vision, and also offers some critical insights into his own vision and intentions.
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In this text Ken Russell examines the role of the film director as auter, within the context of filmaking as a collaborative enterprise. He highlights the processes and ordeals the filmaker goes through, to realise a vision, and also offers some critical insights into his own vision and intentions.
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