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directorial

[dih-rek-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-, dahy-rek-] / dɪ rɛkˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-, ˌdaɪ rɛk- /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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The “Desperate Housewives” actor made her directorial debut in 2023 with “Flamin’ Hot,” a biographical comedy about Richard Montañez, who says he invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

From Los Angeles Times

And that’s not all: Newcomer 1-2 Special, launched by former Sideshow executive Jason Hellerstein, who helped guide successful Oscar and theatrical runs for “Drive My Car” and “Flow,” has Harris Dickinson’s breakout directorial debut, “Urchin,” and Colombia’s international film entry “A Poet” on its slate this season.

From Los Angeles Times

Gustav hasn’t shown up at any of Nora’s performances, yet he insists that she star in his long-awaited directorial comeback.

From Salon

“Like many members of the audience, she did not like the Luc Bondy production, and she decided to do her own staging. So she kind of defied the directorial team; she sort of went off the reservation.”

From New York Times

Ben Affleck’s first directorial effort since ‘Live by Night’ stars Matt Damon as the Nike basketball guru who spearheaded a landmark celebrity endorsement deal.

From Los Angeles Times