Biography
Béla Zsitkovszky (3 April 1868 - 16 September 1930) was a Hungarian cinematographer and film director. Zsitkovszky was a film pioneer notable for producing the country's first ever film The Dance (A táncz) in 1901. Zsitkovszky was a cinema projectionist who was commissioned to make a film. He shot it entirely on location as Budapest lacked a film studio. In 1901 he opened the first Hungarian film laboratory.
Filmography
all 12
Movies 12
Director 1
Cinematographer
A tizennegyedik (1920)
Movie
Cinematographer
Typhoon (1918)
Movie
Cinematographer
A Pál-utcai fiúk (1917)
Movie
Cinematographer
Vengerkák (1917)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Veteran (1917)
Movie
Cinematography
Silent Bells (1916)
Movie
Cinematographer
Cave Dwellers (1916)
Movie
Cinematographer
A Falu rossza (1916)
Movie
Cinematographer
Dódi karrierje (1915)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Workman’s Overall (1915)
Movie
Cinematographer
Simon Judit (1915)
Movie
Director
The Dance (1901)
Movie
Ratings
Average 3.32
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1915
1916
1917
1920
Information
Known ForCrew
GenderMale
Birthday1868-04-03
Deathday1930-09-16 (62 years old)
Birth PlacePrešov, Slovakia
CitizenshipsHungary
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