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Lszl Kovcs (Cinematographer)''This article is about the cinematographer. For the Hungarian diplomat, see Lszl Kovcs. Lszl Kovcs (born 14 May, 1933, Hungary ) is a cinematographer, most famous for his award-winning work on Easy Rider and Five Easy Pieces but the recipient of many other awards. Kovcs studied cinema in Hungary between 1952 and 1956, and together with Vilmos Zsigmond, a fellow student, he filmed the 1956 Hungarian Revolution on black and white 35mm film as it developed day by day. After smuggling the 30,000 feet of film to the West in November of that year however, the revolution was no longer considered newsworthy and it was not until some years later that it was screened on CBS. Kovcs settled in the United States, and worked at several menial jobs including making maple syrup, printing microfilm documents in an insurance office, before making several "no-budget" films together with Vilmos Zsigmond. His breakthrough came with Easy Rider starring Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda in 1969, and since then he has filmed over 70 feature films including Five Easy Pieces, Paper Moon and New York, New York . References - Masters of Light - Conversations with cinematographers (1984) Schaefer, S & Salvato, L., ISBN 0-520-05336-2
External links Kovcs, Lszl
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