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List of directorial debuts

This is a list of notable directors and their first commercial cinematic films, listed chronologically by release date.

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List of directorial debuts

Nodes18
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Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
Components1

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earlier work directors first television indicates director cinematic commercial films listed release including works released music videos whose list film

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Alan Parkerinstance ofLater directors0.80text
Ridley Scott did their first professional work in commercial television advertisinginstance ofLater directors0.80text
which became more cinematic in the 1960sinstance ofLater directors0.80text
1970sinstance ofLater directors0.80text

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