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Zoltán Zsóka
Cinematographer
Camera and Electrical Department
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Zoltán Zsóka was born on 26 April 1941 in Bernecebaráti, Hungary. Zoltán is a cinematographer, known for
Mi újság a Futrinka utcában? (1961)
,
Aucasin és Nicolette (1975)
and
A fej (1976)
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Known for
Mi újság a Futrinka utcában?
9.0
TV Mini Series
Camera and Electrical Department
1964 • 1 ep
Aucasin és Nicolette
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1975
A fej
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1976
Mondja, struccné!
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1981
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5
Thonet
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1988
Kis Pék Peti
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1985
Mondja, struccné!
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1981
A fej
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1976
Aucasin és Nicolette
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1975
Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
1
Mi újság a Futrinka utcában?
9.0
TV Mini Series
camera operator
1964
1 episode
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Born
April 26
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1941
Bernecebaráti, Hungary
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