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director's cut

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director's cut
n.
The version of a film in which the editing process is overseen, executed, or approved by the director, usually including footage not included in the standard release.

director's cut
n
(Performing Arts) Films a version of a film which realizes the artistic aims of the director more fully than the original version


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