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British studio of The Wrong Trousers and Chicken Run
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Aardman Animations
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Popeye, Nashville, and MASH director
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Robert Altman
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Awards first given in 1929
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Academy Awards
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Shakespearean character Charlton Heston played in two films
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Mark Antony
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1979 horror film, remade in 2005, about a haunted house
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The Amityville Horror
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She played Julie in Julie & Julia
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Amy Adams
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Nickname for Indian director Satyajit Ray's first three films
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Apu Trilogy
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Otto Preminger's 1959 legal drama starring James Stewart
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Anatomy of a Murder
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Medium of Jan Svankmajer, Jiri Trnka, and Lotte Reiniger
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animation
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Jim Carrey searches for a missing dolphin
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
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Played Mary (1964), Maria (1965), and Millie (1967)
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Julie Andrews
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First name of documentarian brother of David Maysles
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Albert
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A cinematographer measures this in f-stops
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aperture
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The Purple Rose of Cairo, Crimes and Misdemeanors director
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Woody Allen
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1977 comedy starring Diane Keaton by the above
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Annie Hall
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Marvel Cinematic Universe film twelve
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Ant-Man
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Director of This Is 40 and The 40-Year-Old Virgin
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Judd Apatow
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Film preservation organization founded by LBJ
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American Film Institute
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Italian director of Blow-Up, L'Eclisse, and Red Desert
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Michelangelo Antonioni
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1973 PBS cinema vérité series about the Loud family
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An American Family
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1988 dystopian anime from Katsuhiro Otomo
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Akira
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French term for an influential director
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auteur
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Lou Costello's partner
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Bud Abbott
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Country of Picnic at Hanging Rock, My Brilliant Career, Strictly Ballroom, and Rabbit-Proof Fence
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Australia
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Place where John Wayne played Davy Crockett
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The Alamo
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I have to nitpick though. "Auteur" does not mean "influential director", it's more subtle. An auteur has a style, themes; an auteur's body of work forms a whole. It's not a question of influence, or even of quality of the films. As Truffaut would have said, he would rather watch a bad movie by Becker than a good movie by Clouzot, because (to him) Becker is an auteur and Clouzot is not.
My rant is over, I just needed an excuse to talk about Truffaut :p