Wim Wenders is all yours. Haven't cared for one of his movies yet.
I'm not a big fan of auteur theory in the modern era since I think there are simply too many independent factors in quality filmmaking for it all to consistently be under the authorship of a director.
Amusingly, I think that auteur theory blossomed just as directors lost control with the end of the studio system.
As such, I tend to end up back in the studio system with the likes of Preston Sturges, Alfred Hitchcock (whose fame and power allowed him to maintain control through the death of the studios, to some degree), and George Cukor.
Among current filmmakers I would go with Jim Jarmusch, Kar Wai Wong (though 2046 is horrible), Michael Mann (though I'm saddened by the upcoming Miami Vice) and Wes Anderson (who is way too young to truly know yet but I have hope).
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