Francois Truffaut

1- Francois Truffaut said that a director who is able to churn out a pretty good Hollywood movie with a certain level of competence is a “metteur en scene.” But if a director has an individual style, a personal vision, (see page 10 of your textbook) that we can see in all of his or her films, then that director is an auteur. Looking at two of Hitchcock’s films, Psycho (1960) and The Birds (1963) make a case that Hitchcock was either a “metteur en scene” or an “auteur.” In other words, did Hitchcock just make a couple of good horror movies that anyone could have made or is there something distinctive in his work that puts him a cut above the rest?

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