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From co- +‎ direct.

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co-direct (third-person singular simple present co-directs, present participle co-directing, simple past and past participle co-directed)

  1. Alternative form of codirect.
    • 2021 March 10, Greg Morse, “Telling the railway's story on film”, in RAIL, number 926, page 42:
      In 1936, Anstey had co-directed Housing Problems, which featured direct dialogue recording - allowing the subjects of the film to speak for themselves. As Anstey said: "At the time nobody had done it, and we gave slum dwellers a chance to make their own films."

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