This document outlines Nicole Harman-Smith's proposed dissertation on postmodernism and the auteur theory in film. It discusses exploring additional postmodern directors and films, expanding on a previous essay analyzing David Lynch's postmodern aesthetics in Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet. It proposes comparing Lynch to other auteur directors like Godard, Tarantino, and Anderson. The dissertation would examine postmodern film theories, the origins of auteur theory, and criticisms of focusing solely on the director's authorial role in collaborative filmmaking.