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directorial

[ dih-rek-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-, dahy-rek- ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to a director or directorate.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of directorial1

1760–70; < Late Latin īŧō ( us ) ( direct, -tory 1 ) + -al 1
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And then there's Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut “Lady Bird,” an all-out love letter to Sacramento that opens with a Didion quote and acknowledges just how restricting it can feel to be stuck halfway between a big city and a small town.

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She will appear in Wes Anderson's new project, The Phoenician Scheme, alongside Benicio Del Toro and Tom Hanks and off-screen in her first directorial project.

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“Jeff changed my life by saying yes to a screenplay that I wrote specifically for him,” Cooper, who made his directorial debut with the film, tells The Times.

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The document alleges he sexually assaulted her in May 2024 during the Cannes Film Festival, where they were promoting his most recent directorial effort, the Richard Gere-Uma Thurman drama “Oh, Canada,” which he also co-wrote.

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But in "Good Boy," the feature directorial debut of Ben Leonberg, the dog is the only one out of two main characters to make it out relatively unscathed.

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