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Vilmos Zsigmond Vilmos Zsigmond started his career filming the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Soon after, Zsigmond left Hungary and began working in the US. After honing his craft on small films in the 1960s, Zsigmond rose to prominence as a cinematographer in the 1970s, working on such films as The Hired Hand, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Images, Deliverance and The Deer Hunter. He won an Oscar for his work on Close Encounters of the Third Kind and an Emmy for his work on Stalin. | |||||||||||||||
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