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Metteur-en-scene
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Metteur en scène
Metteur en scène (literally "scene-setter") is a phrase that refers to the mise en scène of a particular film director. It suggests that the director has an original aesthetic style that can be detected while watching his or her films. The term was coined by Cahiers du cinéma co-founder André B... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metteur_en_scène
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metteur en scène
French term for a film director. In the late 1950s and early '60s, the critics of French journal Cahiers du Cinéma used the term somewhat disparagingly to describe directors whose work was neither distinguished nor thematically consistent enough to make them worthy of being considered auteurs (see ... Found op http://www.screenonline.org.uk/education/glossary.html
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Metteur-en-scene
The director of a mise-en-scene. Though coined in France it is used by them in a deleterious fashion to refer to directors who add nothing of their own character to a film. A metteur-en-scene simply follows orders. (See `mise-en-scene`.) Found op http://www.allmovie.com/glossary/term/metteur-en-scene
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