cinephile

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See also: cinéphile

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French cinéphile, equivalent to cine +‎ -phile.

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Noun

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cinephile (plural cinephiles)

  1. An enthusiast of films and the cinema; a cineast.
    • 2016 March 3, David Thomson, The Guardian[1]:
      The gulf between cinephiles and the public has grown wide. There are pictures that make a lot of money, but seldom win big Oscars or attract young people to the show

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