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No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos (2009)

Two heroes. One road. From Budapest to Hollywood, the journey of Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : James Chressanthis

Synopsis

The artistry, triumph and lifelong friendship of the great cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond. With film school equipment, they shoot the Soviet crackdown of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. As refugees they struggle in Hollywood, finally breaking into the mainstream with their pivotal contribution to the "American New Wave."

Actors

László Kovács
László Kovács
Self
Vilmos Zsigmond
Vilmos Zsigmond
Self
Karen Black
Karen Black
Self
Peter Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich
Self
John Boorman
John Boorman
Self
Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock
Self
Graeme Clifford
Graeme Clifford
Self
Allen Daviau
Allen Daviau
Self
Richard Donner
Richard Donner
Self
Bob Fisher
Bob Fisher
Self
Peter Fonda
Peter Fonda
Self
Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper
Self
Audrey Kovács
Audrey Kovács
Self
Julianna Kovács
Julianna Kovács
Self
Nadia Kovács
Nadia Kovács
Self
Ellen Kuras
Ellen Kuras
Self
Leonard Maltin
Leonard Maltin
Self
Todd McCarthy
Todd McCarthy
Self
Robert McLachlan
Robert McLachlan
Self
Rachel Miner
Rachel Miner
Self
Tatum O'Neal
Tatum O'Neal
Self
Larry Parker
Larry Parker
Self
Steven Poster
Steven Poster
Self
Dan Pritzker
Dan Pritzker
Self
Bob Rafelson
Bob Rafelson
Self
William Richert
William Richert
Self
Owen Roizman
Owen Roizman
Self
Mark Rydell
Mark Rydell
Self
Crayton Smith
Crayton Smith
Self
Peter Sorel
Peter Sorel
Self
Ray Dennis Steckler
Ray Dennis Steckler
Self
Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone
Self
Vittorio Storaro
Vittorio Storaro
Self
Jon Voight
Jon Voight
Self
Haskell Wexler
Haskell Wexler
Self
John Williams
John Williams
Self
Irwin Winkler
Irwin Winkler
Self
Susan Roether-Zsigmond
Susan Roether-Zsigmond
Self

Crews

James Chressanthis
James Chressanthis
Director
James Chressanthis
James Chressanthis
Writer
Jeffrey Kite
Jeffrey Kite
Original Music Composer
Anka Malatynska
Anka Malatynska
Director of Photography
Elisa Bonora
Elisa Bonora
Editor
James Chressanthis
James Chressanthis
Producer
Tony Frere
Tony Frere
Producer
Zachary Kranzler
Zachary Kranzler
Producer
Kian Soleimanpour
Kian Soleimanpour
Producer
Elisa Bonora
Elisa Bonora
Co-Producer
Jimmy Conroy
Jimmy Conroy
Executive Producer
David B. Kaminsky
David B. Kaminsky
Executive Producer
Ashley Welles Lewis
Ashley Welles Lewis
Associate Producer
Art Monterastelli
Art Monterastelli
Co-Executive Producer
Mahboobeh Soleimanpour
Mahboobeh Soleimanpour
Co-Executive Producer
Ryan R. Moos
Ryan R. Moos
Post Production Supervisor

Posters and backgrounds

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