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.[1] In 1901 he opened the first Hungarian film laboratory.[2]
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Born | 3 April 1868 Eperjes, Austria-Hungary (now Prešov, Slovakia) |
Died | 16 September 1930 (aged 62) Budapest, Hungary |
Other names | Gyula Antal Zágon |
Occupation | Film director Cinematographer |
Years active | 1901 - 1918 |
Cinematographer
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