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The phrase "about a director" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, opinions, or information related to a director, such as in film, theater, or other contexts.
Example: "The documentary is about a director who revolutionized the film industry with his innovative techniques."
Alternatives: "regarding a director" or "concerning a director".
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– this one is about a director.
Good cast so far, but what about a director?
The studios were silent about a director, but the news media has been digging.
"I heard all the horrible stories about a director being crushed by the system," notes Villeneuve.
In effect, the movie is about a director and a screenwriter.
Mr. Bailey had heard through the Hollywood grapevine about a director of commercials -- that would be Mr. Kosinski -- who had an unusual visual style.
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And how about as a director?
If you can't find a music supervisor for something you feel strongly about, look for a director or producer.
Icke predicts that "in the future we will talk about her as a director as we talk about, say, Rufus Norris".
Matt Damon has been criticised for explaining the concept of diversity to a black filmmaker during a conversation about choosing a director for a film about a black female prostitute.
JG: If your objects could talk, what might they say about you as a director?
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