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co·di·rect (kō'dĭ-rĕktʹ)
tr.v. co·di·rected, co·di·rect·ing, co·di·rects
To direct (a play, film, or other form of public entertainment) jointly with another or others.co·di·rectʹor n.
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Truffaut, François — (1932 1984) Director, film critic, producer, and screenwriter. While still a teenager in late 1947, François Truffaut initiated a ciné club with his friend Robert Lachenay. Through his involvement with this club, Cercle Cinémane, and other… … Historical Dictionary of French Cinema
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