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cinéaste

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cin·e·aste also cin·e·ast  (sn-st) or cin·é·aste (sn-äst)
n.
1. A film or movie enthusiast.
2. A person involved in filmmaking.

[French cinéaste, from ciné, cinema, short for cinéma; see cinema.]
Translations
cinéaste [ˈsɪnɪæst] Ncinéfilo/a m/f


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” Sato is replaced as narrator first by Sidney Vanoven, a young gay cinéaste stationed in occupied Tokyo who becomes a Yoshiko confidante, and then, flashing forward to the 1970s, a Japanese writer working with the aged icon, now a television host, on a program investigating occupied Palestine.
As it happens, I was doing my year in Paris in 1961 when Last Year at Marienbad opened at a Right Bank art theater on a direct line from my Left Bank hotel, the Hotel de Seine, across the Pont Neuf to my ultimate destination, the American Express lobby, where American cinéastes like me found a lifeline from home in the form of a timely money order, to make possible our seemingly aimless meandering in the streets of the world’s movie capital.
Upstairs, however, the gadgets played second fiddle for a packed crowd of cinéastes waiting to engage a flesh-and-blood industry insider.
 
 
 
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