oliver stone
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Definition
Proper noun: * Oliver Stone: An American film director, screenwriter, and producer, born in 1946. He is known for directing and writing a series of critically acclaimed, often controversial films that frequently explore modern American history, politics, and society.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Oliver Stone won Academy Awards for directing "Platoon" and "Born on the Fourth of July."
- The documentary was produced by Oliver Stone.
- Many of Oliver Stone's films are based on historical events.
Advanced Usage
- As an attributive noun: Used to describe a style or thematic concern characteristic of his work.
- The film has a gritty, Oliver Stone-like intensity in its portrayal of corruption.
- It was a political drama in the Oliver Stone tradition.
Variants and Related Words
- Stoneian (adj): A rarely used term describing themes or a cinematic style reminiscent of Oliver Stone's work, particularly its focus on conspiracy, politics, and moral ambiguity.
- The movie's paranoid tone was almost Stoneian.
Synonyms
- Director, filmmaker, auteur. (Note: These are general synonyms for his profession; "Oliver Stone" as a proper noun refers specifically to the individual.)
Related Phrases
- An Oliver Stone film: A phrase used to categorize or describe a movie directed by him, often implying certain stylistic or thematic expectations.
- You can expect a provocative take on history in an Oliver Stone film.
Noun
- United States filmmaker (born in 1946)