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单词 cineaste
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Definition of cineaste in English:

cineaste

(also cineast)
nounˈsɪnɪastˈsɪniˌæst
  • 1A filmmaker.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nouvelle vague of the 1960s was conceived in a similar spirit by French cineasts who realized that the Hollywood studios had turned the movie into a product to be consumed.
    1. 1.1 A person who is fond of or knowledgeable about the cinema.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Both films show both their age and no one much thought they would be of interest to cineastes 40 years later.
      • Even sophisticated cineastes were charmed by the film because it clearly didn't aspire to be anything more than a crisp rendition of the genre.
      • For most cineastes, Paris, Texas has earned a privileged place as one of the most preeminent American films of the 1980s.
      • The treasures of Balkan cinema remain unknown even to cineastes.
      • Federico Fellini has cachet among modern cinéastes, and La Dolce Vita is among his most celebrated works.
      • You know the type I'm referring to: pretentious cineastes who like only dull movies that offer no entertainment value.
      • It's stupid to ask a cineaste for his top ten films - top five hundred, more like.
      • Kümel is not especially well-known outside a small world of cineastes.
      • I have made this film with the average cineaste in mind.
      • The dialogue sparkles, and the development of the story may have some cineastes thinking of Eric Rohmer.
      • The 2004 Cannes Film Festival was a treat for gay cineasts.
      • Younger cineastes owe it to themselves and their film educations to check out some of Al Pacino's early work.
      • She is a passionate cineaste with a flat lined with books and videos reflecting the spread of her interests and enthusiasms.
      • The film is jam-packed with nifty little touches that will appeal to the cineaste more than the casual video viewer.
      • These are the real treasures for us cineastes who were not alive in the '50s, the greatest decade for American sound and colour cinema.
      • This is a film budding cineastes would do well to analyze.
      • To this day, cineastes talk admiringly of the film's car chase and the thrilling climactic gun battle.
      • The film does something that true cineastes love - it relies upon our intelligence.
      • The film adaptation attracted excited and enthusiastic critical comment from cineastes, especially in France.
      • His early American films had always provided him with a solid reputation among French cineastes.
      • She'd come on an intellectual pilgrimage in search of French cineastes who could discuss the films of Renoir, Cocteau, Bunuel.

Origin

1920s: from French cinéaste, from ciné (from cinéma), on the pattern of enthousiaste 'enthusiast'.

 
 

Definition of cineaste in US English:

cineaste

(also cineast)
nounˈsɪniˌæstˈsinēˌast
  • 1A filmmaker.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nouvelle vague of the 1960s was conceived in a similar spirit by French cineasts who realized that the Hollywood studios had turned the movie into a product to be consumed.
    1. 1.1 An enthusiast for or devotee of movies or filmmaking.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's stupid to ask a cineaste for his top ten films - top five hundred, more like.
      • Younger cineastes owe it to themselves and their film educations to check out some of Al Pacino's early work.
      • Both films show both their age and no one much thought they would be of interest to cineastes 40 years later.
      • She is a passionate cineaste with a flat lined with books and videos reflecting the spread of her interests and enthusiasms.
      • The film is jam-packed with nifty little touches that will appeal to the cineaste more than the casual video viewer.
      • Kümel is not especially well-known outside a small world of cineastes.
      • The film adaptation attracted excited and enthusiastic critical comment from cineastes, especially in France.
      • This is a film budding cineastes would do well to analyze.
      • The treasures of Balkan cinema remain unknown even to cineastes.
      • She'd come on an intellectual pilgrimage in search of French cineastes who could discuss the films of Renoir, Cocteau, Bunuel.
      • For most cineastes, Paris, Texas has earned a privileged place as one of the most preeminent American films of the 1980s.
      • These are the real treasures for us cineastes who were not alive in the '50s, the greatest decade for American sound and colour cinema.
      • I have made this film with the average cineaste in mind.
      • The 2004 Cannes Film Festival was a treat for gay cineasts.
      • Even sophisticated cineastes were charmed by the film because it clearly didn't aspire to be anything more than a crisp rendition of the genre.
      • To this day, cineastes talk admiringly of the film's car chase and the thrilling climactic gun battle.
      • The film does something that true cineastes love - it relies upon our intelligence.
      • The dialogue sparkles, and the development of the story may have some cineastes thinking of Eric Rohmer.
      • Federico Fellini has cachet among modern cinéastes, and La Dolce Vita is among his most celebrated works.
      • You know the type I'm referring to: pretentious cineastes who like only dull movies that offer no entertainment value.
      • His early American films had always provided him with a solid reputation among French cineastes.

Origin

1920s: from French cinéaste, from ciné (from cinéma), on the pattern of enthousiaste ‘enthusiast’.

 
 
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