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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auteur of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the creator or author of a film, book, or other artistic work. Example: Quentin Tarantino is often hailed as the auteur of his films, as he writes, directs, and stars in many of them, creating a distinct style and vision in his work.
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Jeremy Kushnier plays AJ, an auteur of Hollywood's golden age.
Who, then, is the auteur of "The Wizard of Oz"?
An auteur of such breadth inevitably makes a definitive statement.
Mr. Moore is the auteur of the new documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," opening tomorrow.
As the auteur of the Cabin Fever and Hostel films, Roth is no stranger to horror.
These films left her with the nickname "the auteur of porn".
It must be Leone (1929-89), auteur of the so-called spaghetti western.
Even the most powerful auteur of musicals can never quite become their author.
Steven Klein, the photographer and auteur of this vaguely sinister spectacle, wasn't about to clear up the mystery.
He quickly segued from in-demand writer to auteur of dark thrillers like "Assault on Precinct 13".
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The director he was cheering, the auteur-of-the-absurd Alejandro Jodorowsky, was sitting in front of Refn at the Cannes premiere of Jodorowsky's new film, titled "La Danza de la Realidad".
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