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‖ cinéaste|sineast| Also quasi-anglicized forms cineast, cineaste |ˈsɪnɪæst|. [F., f. ciné cine + -aste as in enthousiaste enthusiast.] An enthusiast for, or devotee of, the cinema.
1926Sat. Rev. 14 Aug. 42/3 Many efforts are being made to intensify the exchanges between littérateurs and cinéastes. 1930Cinematogr. Ann. I. 511 The amateur cinéaste..has..the opportunity to experiment for the exact, the perfect cinematic effect. 1940Chambers's Techn. Dict. 163/2 Cineaste, one who takes an advanced view of the artistic possibilities of motion pictures. 1955Times 4 July 12/3 The earnest talker on films, the cinéaste, finds his brother in the balletomane. 196020th Cent. Apr. 352 Foreign writers, poets, cineasts, scientists. 1960Spectator 3 June 805 The Odessa steps sequence of The Battleship Potemkin isn't just part of the cinéaste's private jargon. |