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filmographies

  • plural
    of filmography.
    filmography
    noun
    a collection of writings about motion pictures, especially detailed essays dealing with specific films.

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A good many brand-name directors made movies this year, fine films that don’t quite reach the first tier of their filmographies.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 4, 2023

Puschak writes that “just as great movies shouldn’t have weak scenes, great filmographies shouldn’t have weak movies.”

From Washington Post Aug. 23, 2022

The benefit of never casting the same people twice, besides enabling the actors to eventually hide this on their filmographies, is that the audience can treat them as singular and separate stories.

From Salon Sep. 6, 2021

The stars, with their unimpeachable talent, filmographies and feminist cred, are a shrewd way of blunting skepticism.

From New York Times Dec. 12, 2019

I also absorbed the complete filmographies of each of his favorite directors.

From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline

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