Vilmos Zsigmond

Vilmos Zsigmond (June 16, 1930 - January 1, 2016) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer. His work in cinematography helped shape the look of American movies in the 1970s, making him one of the leading figures in the American New Wave movement. Zsigmond worked frequently with many leading American directors, such as Robert Altman, Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, Michael Cimino and Woody Allen.

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The Oscars

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Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession

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Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond

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Visions of Light

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Altman on His Own Terms

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Maverick

Albert Bierstadt

Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson

Woody Allen: A Documentary

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Louis

Hungarian Photographer

Spielberg

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Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood

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Side by Side

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Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western

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Who Needs Sleep?

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Who Killed 'Winter Kills'?

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Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate

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Return of the "Hired Hand"

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The Making of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'

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Imagining Images

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Black and White in Color: Vilmos Zsigmond on 'Blow Out'

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Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes 'The Long Goodbye'

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No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos

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Light Keeps Me Company

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'Obsession' Revisited

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A Cinematic Life: The Art and Influence of Conrad Hall

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