Barnabás Hegyi  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 4 March 1914 | 
| Died | 28 April 1966 (aged 52) | 
| Occupation | Cinematographer | 
| Years active | 1934–1966 (film) | 
Barnabás Hegyi (1914–1966) was a Hungarian cinematographer.[1] [2] He worked on around a hundred films, beginning his career in the Horthy era and continuing into post-war Communist Hungary. He is noted for his cinematography on the 1948 film Somewhere in Europe.[3]
Selected filmography
- The Chequered Coat (1940)
 - Entry Forbidden (1941)
 - The Marriage Market (1941)
 - The Devil Doesn't Sleep (1941)
 - Three Bells (1941)
 - Let's Love Each Other (1941)
 - Dr. Kovács István (1942)
 - Guard House Number 5 (1942)
 - Changing the Guard (1942)
 - The Talking Robe (1942)
 - Time of Trial (1942)
 - We'll Know By Midnight (1942)
 - The Marsh Flower (1943)
 - Disillusion (1943)
 - Mouse in the Palace (1943)
 - The Night Girl (1943)
 - Together (1943)
 - Quite a Lad (1943)
 - It Begins with Marriage (1943)
 - Devil Rider (1944)
 - Strange Roads (1944)
 - Song of the Cornfields (1947)
 - Somewhere in Europe (1948)
 - Hot Fields (1949)
 - Gala Suit (1949)
 - A Woman Gets a Start (1949)
 - Singing Makes Life Beautiful (1950)
 - Full Steam Ahead (1951)
 - A Strange Marriage (1951)
 - The Sea Has Risen (1953)
 - Fourteen Lives (1954)
 - Accident (1955)
 - Merry-Go-Round (1956)
 - Dani (1957)
 - Fever (1957)
 - At Midnight (1957)
 - Don Juan's Last Adventure (1958)
 - The Smugglers (1958)
 - Yesterday (1959)
 - A Husband for Susy (1960)
 - Alba Regia (1961)
 - The Man Who Doesn't Exist (1964)
 - Car Crazy (1965)
 
References
Bibliography
- Burns, Bryan. World Cinema: Hungary. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996.
 - Cunningham, John. Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex. Wallflower Press, 2004.
 - Luhr, William. World Cinema Since 1945. Ungar, 1987.
 
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