pattern

Key Filmmakers Vocabulary - Julia Ducournau

Review

Flashcards

Forms

Spelling

Quiz

Start learning
Key Filmmakers Vocabulary
filmmaker
filmmaker
[noun]

a movie director and producer, especially an independent one who is fully in charge of the movie production

Ex: The award-winning filmmaker is known for his unique storytelling and independent projects. 
Close
Sign in
France
France
[noun]

a country in Europe known for its famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower

Ex: France is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. 
Close
Sign in
born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: Sarah was born on a warm summer morning, bringing joy and happiness to her family. 
Close
Sign in
November
November
[noun]

the 11th month of the year, after October and before December

Ex: Many people enjoy watching the colorful leaves fall from the trees in November. 
Close
Sign in
film school

an educational institution where students learn about various aspects of filmmaking, including directing, producing, screenwriting, and cinematography

Ex: He attended film school to pursue his passion for storytelling through cinema. 
Close
Sign in
people
people
[noun]

a group of humans

Ex: It is important to listen to the voices of the people and address their concerns. 
Close
Sign in
to start
to start
[Verb]

to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.

Ex: He started singing along to the song on the radio. 
Close
Sign in
exciting
exciting
[Adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: It was exciting to see dolphins while we were on the boat. 
Close
Sign in
girl
girl
[noun]

someone who is a child and a female

Ex: This is my friend; she's a cheerful girl. 
Close
Sign in
to eat
to eat
[Verb]

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

Ex: They enjoy eating pizza on Friday nights. 
Close
Sign in
meat
meat
[noun]

the flesh of animals and birds that we can eat as food

Ex: Grilled chicken breast is a lean and flavorful meat option for a healthy dinner. 
Close
Sign in
strange
strange
[Adjective]

having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities

Ex: He has a strange habit of talking to himself when he's working. 
Close
Sign in
surprising
surprising
[Adjective]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

Ex: His sudden decision to quit his job was quite surprising. 
Close
Sign in
dark
dark
[Adjective]

causing feelings of sadness or gloom

Ex: The dark news about the company’s future left everyone feeling disheartened. 
Close
Sign in
society
society
[noun]

people in general, considered as an extensive and organized group sharing the same laws

Ex: In modern society, technological advancements have drastically changed the way we communicate and interact. 
Close
Sign in
to hide
to hide
[Verb]

to keep something in a secret place, preventing it from being seen

Ex: She hid her diary in a secret drawer to keep it private. 
Close
Sign in
afraid
afraid
[Adjective]

getting a bad and anxious feeling from a person or thing because we think something bad or dangerous will happen

Ex: She's afraid of spiders. 
Close
Sign in
to break
to break
[Verb]

to fail to obey the law

Ex: She was caught breaking the contract by sharing confidential information. 
Close
Sign in
to win
to win
[Verb]

to be awarded something such as a prize after winning a contest, bet, etc.

Ex: She won a scholarship to study abroad. 
Close
Sign in
prize
prize
[noun]

anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.

Ex: She was thrilled to receive the first prize in the art competition for her stunning painting. 
Close
Sign in
to admire
to admire
[Verb]

to express respect toward someone or something often due to qualities, achievements, etc.

Ex: She admires her grandmother for her wisdom and strength in facing life's challenges. 
Close
Sign in
creativity

the ability to use imagination in order to bring something new into existence

Close
Sign in
skill
skill
[noun]

an ability to do something well, especially after training

Ex: After years of practice, her skill in playing the guitar became exceptional. 
Close
Sign in
chance
chance
[noun]

an opportunity that allows someone to achieve or do something they desire

Ex: She saw the internship as a chance to gain valuable experience in her field. 
Close
Sign in
film industry

the entertainment industries involved in producing and distributing movies

Close
Sign in
to support

to provide someone or something with encouragement or help

Ex: Friends and family members often support each other during challenging times. 
Close
Sign in
voice
voice
[noun]

the right to give an opinion on something

Ex: In a democracy, freedom of speech ensures that every citizen has a voice in expressing their opinions and beliefs. 
Close
Sign in
fair
fair
[Adjective]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

Ex: All students are treated equally by her because she is a fair teacher. 
Close
Sign in
brave
brave
[Adjective]

having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things

Ex: Despite the danger, he remained brave and rescued the injured hiker from the mountain. 
Close
Sign in
limit
limit
[noun]

the greatest possible degree or extent of something, beyond which it cannot extend or exceed

Ex: The engineer's innovative designs pushed the limits of modern technology. 
Close
Sign in
storytelling

the activity of telling a story in written or oral form

Close
Sign in
LanGeek
Download LanGeek app